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Living with Purpose: A Guide for Getting More Out of Each Day | South Central MIRECC
About
Many Veterans with depression do not engage in psychotherapy because of barriers like busy work schedules, chronic health conditions, or lack of transportation. This self-help workbook for mild to moderate depression provides an alternative that may better fit into Veterans’ busy lives.
- Includes a clinician guide that provides a brief overview of the Veteran self-help workbook and behavioral activation.
- Helpful as an adjunct to psychotherapy, allowing Veterans to learn skills independently between sessions. This allows the clinician to use face-to-face time to teach more advanced coping skills.
- Incorporates behavioral activation and goal setting to get Veterans more active and more involved in rewarding activities.
- Beneficial for Veterans with mild to moderate depression who are interested in self-management or those who may have mild comorbid disorders such as anxiety or PTSD.
- Published 2013 | Updated 2023
This product is an evidence-based practice.
Developed By
Natalie Hundt, PhD, Maria Armento, PhD, and Jeff Cully, PhD.
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Please note that the health care information provided in these materials is for educational purposes only. It does not replace the role of a medical practitioner for advice on care and treatment. If you are looking for professional medical care, find your local VA healthcare center by using the VA Facilities Locator & Directory.
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Last updated: December 15, 2023