TADMUS: Pairing CBT Strategies with Job Responsibilities to Reduce Stress and Increase Return to Work Potential for Affect Disordered Clientele (Ce ARTICLE: 2 CE Credits) (Cognitive Behavior Therapy) (Report) TADMUS: Pairing CBT Strategies with Job Responsibilities to Reduce Stress and Increase Return to Work Potential for Affect Disordered Clientele (Ce ARTICLE: 2 CE Credits) (Cognitive Behavior Therapy) (Report)

TADMUS: Pairing CBT Strategies with Job Responsibilities to Reduce Stress and Increase Return to Work Potential for Affect Disordered Clientele (Ce ARTICLE: 2 CE Credits) (Cognitive Behavior Therapy) (Report‪)‬

Annals of the American Psychotherapy Association 2010, Summer, 13, 2

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ABSTRACT Tactical decision making under stress (TADMUS) is a training program developed by the United States military to help mitigate the impact of stress on decision-making. A single case study was examined utilizing the TADMUS protocol with a depressed client receiving ongoing treatment. Three categories of interventions were chosen to be examined regarding stress inoculation: 1) Increasing overall performance readiness; 2) Training stress coping skills; 3) Targeting skills made vulnerable to the effects of stress. Paper-and-pencil testing during a 10-month period indicated a reduction in symptoms of depression, anxiety, and anger. Verbal feedback from the client throughout his graduated return to work (GRTW) paradigm indicated a "carryover" in stress reduction while completing work duties, as a result of implementing the various treatment techniques and coping strategies learned in therapy.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2010
22 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
38
Pages
PUBLISHER
American Psychotherapy Association
SIZE
304.9
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