Direct References to CSSP and/or its Principles in Publications:

Kudler, H. The need for psychodynamic principles in outreach to new combat veterans and their families. Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, 35(1): 39-50, 2007.

Kudler, H., Straits-Troster, K. Identifying and treating post deployment mental health problems among new combat veterans. North Carolina Medical Journal, 69(1):38-41, 2008.

Kudler, H., Straits-Troster, K. Partnering in support of war zone veterans and their families.  Psychiatric Annals, 39(2):64-70, 2009.

Kudler, H. Building Community Competence through DoD/VA/State and Community Partnerships. NARM Notes: A Publication of the National Association for Rural Mental Health, 2(1):1-4, 2010.

Kudler, H., Straits-Tröster, K., Brancu, M. Initiatives to improve access to behavioral health services in the Veterans Affairs Health System [Invited Commentary]. NC Medical Journal, 72(1):40-42, 2011.

Straits-Tröster, K. A., Brancu, M. Goodale, B., Pacelli, S., Wilmer, C, Simmons, E. M., Kudler, H. Developing community capacity to treat post-deployment mental health problems: A public health initiative. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 3(3):283-291, 2011.

Brancu, M., Straits-Tröster, K., Kudler, H. Behavioral health conditions among military personnel and veterans: Prevalence and best practices for treatment [Invited Commentary]. NC Medical Journal, 72(1):54-60, 2011.

Goodale, R., Abb, W., Meed, J.T., Christian, T.M., Kudler, H, Straits-Tröster K., The Citizen Soldier Support Program: a case study. NC Medical Journal, 72(1):55-56, 2011.

Kudler, H. Foreword. In L. Wizelman (Ed), When the War Never Ends: The Voices of Military Members with PTSD and their Families (pp. xi-xv). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2011.

Kudler, H., Batres, A.R., Flora, C.M., Washam, T.C., Goby, M.J., Lehmann, L.S. The continuum of care for new combat veterans and their families: A public health approach. In E.C. Ritchie (Ed), Combat and Operational Behavioral Health (pp.325-338). Fort Detrick, Maryland: Office of the Surgeon General, United States Army, Borden Institute, 2011. 

Kilpatrick, D.G., Best, C.L., Smith, D.W., Kudler, H., Cornelison-Grant, V. Serving those who have served: Educational needs of health care providers working with military members, veterans, and their families. Charleston, SC. Medical University of South Carolina Department of Psychiatry, National Crime Victims Research &Treatment Center, 2011. (Note that the RAND Corporation replicated our model in a comprehensive and influential report, Ready to Serve: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR806.html- the lead investigator for that study met with me prior to its publication to let me know that our report was the inspiration for their work and laid the groundwork for it).

Straits-Troster, K., Gierisch, J.M., Calhoun, P.S., Strauss, J.L., Voils, C., Kudler, H. Living in transition: Young veterans’ health and the postdeployment shift to family life.  In D.C. Kelly, S. Howe-Barksdale & D. Gittleson (Eds.), Treating Young Veterans: Promoting Resilience Through Practice and Advocacy (pp. 153-172). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company LLC, 2011.

Kudler, H., Porter, R. I. Building communities of care for military children and families. Future of Children, 23(2), 163-185, 2013.

Crawford, E.F., Elbogen, E., Wagner, H.R., Kudler, H., Calhoun, P.S., Brancu, M., & Straits-Troster, K.  Surveying Treatment Preferences in Iraq-Afghanistan Veterans with PTSD Symptoms: A Step Toward Veteran-Centered Care.  Journal of Traumatic Stress, 28(2):118-126, 2015.

Fleming, E., Crawford, E.F., Calhoun, P.S., Kudler, H., Straits-Troster, K.. Veterans’ preferences for receiving information about VA services: Is getting the information you want related to increased health care utilization? Military Medicine, 181(2), 106-110. doi:http://dx.doi.org.proxy.lib.duke.edu/10.7205/MILMED-D-14-00685, 2016. 

Newins, A.R., Wilson, S.M., Hopkins, T.A., Straits-Troster, K., Kudler, H., Calhoun, P.S. Barriers to the Use of Veterans Affairs Health Care Services Among Female Veterans Who Served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Psychological Services. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/ser0000230, 2018.

Kudler, H.S.  Psychiatry in the United States Department of Veterans Affairs: A History and a Future. In E.C. Ritchie & M.D. Llorente (Eds.), Veteran Psychiatry in the U.S.: Optimizing Clinical Outcomes (pp. 17-27), Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2019.

Kudler, H. Advocacy for Veterans and their families. In M.C. Vance, K.G. Kennedy, I.R. Wiechers & S.M. Levin (Eds.), A Psychiatrist’s Guide to Advocacy (pp. 343-364), Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association Publishing, 2020.

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2023. Achieving Whole Health: A New Approach for Veterans and the Nation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/26854.

Krist, A.H., South Paul, J.E., Hudson, S., Meisnere, M., Singer, S.J., Kudler, H. Rethinking Health and Health Care: How Clinicians and Practice Groups Can Better Promote Whole Health and Wellbeing for People and Communities.  Medical Clinics of North America, (in press).