Naval Medical Center San Diego Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Intensive Outpatient Program (NMCSD PTSD IOP) Nancy Kim, PhD, ABPP Staff Psychologist, C5.

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Naval Medical Center San Diego Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Intensive Outpatient Program (NMCSD PTSD IOP) Nancy Kim, PhD, ABPP Staff Psychologist, C5 Program

Mission Statement: The PTSD IOP program at NMCSD is an evidenced-based eight week therapeutic curriculum designed to help Wounded Warriors struggling with combat stress symptoms.

Program Development The program began on 22 FEB 2010 and is based upon research into the effects of traumatic stress. The program mirrors successful programs at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, and the Veterans Administration.

Program Staff The PTSD IOP Program is a joint military and civilian effort accomplished by multidisciplinary team members at NMCSD. The program staff includes: licensed mental health providers, nurse case managers, nutritionist, sports physiologist, primary care providers, recreational therapist, educators, chaplain, and YMCA and community volunteers.

Program Content: During the eight hour days, program participants are involved in evidenced- based group psychotherapies including Cognitive Processing Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. A weekly group addressing traumatic bereavement is conducted. The evidenced based therapies are augmented by wellness and community re-integration activities. Coping/life skill education classes are provided.

Curriculum Cognitive Processing Therapy Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Bereavement Group Relationship and Life Skills Classes (Presented by the Fleet and Family Service Center with topics covering anger an stress management, domestic violence, and communication skills) Psychiatric Medication Education Art Therapy Spirituality Nutrition Healthy Cooking Therapeutic Horseback Riding Surf Clinic Recreational Therapy Sleep Hygiene Yoga Therapy Dog Interaction Opportunities Family Education and Support Group

Sample Weekly Schedule:

Admission Criteria: Active duty service members with combat related PTSD diagnosis/symptoms that impair functioning and/or create distress. Patients who could benefit from a higher intensity of care than 1-2 times per week outpatient care but do not require 24 hour monitoring provided by a residential program. Participation is voluntary. Due to the highly structured and rigorous nature of the program, only patients who are strongly motivated for psychological healing are suitable for enrollment.

Exclusionary Criteria: Interfering legal, medical, or substance abuse issues. There is minimal time in the highly structured schedule to address these issues. Recent legal or administrative issues within the past month are not appropriate for program admission. Patients recently discharged from inpatient psychiatric hospitalization must be stable on their medications and not have a suicide attempt with in the past six months. Personality Disorders are not appropriate for program admission.

Program Evaluation Patients complete pre and post treatment assessments to evaluate program effectiveness. Preliminary program data from first cohort (n=6) shows a 25% return to duty rate, approximately 20% improvement in pre and post program PCL- M scores, and a significant decline in pre and post psychiatric symptom severity on the BSI (PST, p<.03).

Program Referral Information: Patients require medical, psychological, and appropriate dispositions prior to program referral (e.g., profile status, medical board initiation, or LIMDU status) Case managers, Primary Care Providers, of Mental Health providers may refer potential admissions to the PTSD IOP. For questions or a program referral packet, please contact Ms. Jessica Richards at (619)