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Examining Diagnostic Decision Making and Clinical Practices in Military Mental Health

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This study aims to understand how distress experienced by military clients exposed to different types of military experiences are being diagnosed and treated in clinical practice.

The unique nature of military experiences, including combat and peacekeeping, is such that presenting clinical issues are often complex and nuanced. Our objective is to understand how distress experienced by military clients exposed to different types of military experiences are being diagnosed and treated in clinical practice, in order to improve assessment and treatment practices for this population.

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Online Survey

During this study, you will be asked to review a series of case vignettes and to provide your clinical impressions of each, including diagnosis and treatment recommendations. In addition, you will be asked to provide demographic information about yourself and your professional experience. Furthermore, you will also be asked several survey questions regarding how certain diagnostic categories apply in your current practice. The survey should take between 30 to 60 minutes to complete.

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Examining Diagnostic Decision Making and Clinical Practices in Military Mental Health

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