Introduction: Inside the Specialized Inpatient PTSD Units of the Department of Veterans Affairs David Read Johnson Introduction Pages: 357 - 360
Assessing the Structure, Content, and Perceived Social Climate of Residential Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Treatment Programs David Read JohnsonRobert RosenheckAlan Fontana OriginalPaper Pages: 361 - 376
Single Session Effects of Treatment Components Within a Specialized Inpatient Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Program David Read JohnsonHadar LubinKristin Hale OriginalPaper Pages: 377 - 390
Treatment Preferences of Vietnam Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder David Read JohnsonHadar Lubin OriginalPaper Pages: 391 - 405
Inpatient Treatment of War-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A 20-Year Perspective Robert RosenheckAlan FontanaPaul Errera OriginalPaper Pages: 407 - 413
Discussion: Treatment of Prolonged Posttraumatic Stress Disorder—Learning from Experience Arieh Y. Shalev Discussion Pages: 415 - 423
An Affect-Management Group for Women with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Histories of Childhood Sexual Abuse Caron ZlotnickTracie M. SheaTeri Pearlstein OriginalPaper Pages: 425 - 436
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Self- and Interpersonal Dysfunction Among Sexually Retraumatized Women Marylene CloitrePolly ScarvaloneJoAnn Difede OriginalPaper Pages: 437 - 452
Individual Differences in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Profiles in Holocaust Survivors in Concentration Camps or in Hiding Rachel YehudaJames SchmeidlerAbbie Elkin OriginalPaper Pages: 453 - 463
Hope, Coping, and Social Support in Combat-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Lori M. IrvingLeslie TelferDudley D. Blake OriginalPaper Pages: 465 - 479
The Effects of Stressor Type on Projected Coping Jeffrey P. BjorckLisa L. Klewicki OriginalPaper Pages: 481 - 497
Psychometric Properties of the Civilian Version of the Mississippi PTSD Scale Dean LauterbachScott VranaLynda A. King OriginalPaper Pages: 499 - 513
EMDR Minus Eye Movements Equals Good Psychotherapy Lee HyerJeffrey M. Brandsma OriginalPaper Pages: 515 - 522
Client Compliance with Exposure Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Michael J. ScottStephen G. Stradling Commentary Pages: 523 - 526