Essay 2 & 3 Work Cited

Work Cited

1) Applewhite, Steven Lozano. “Homeless Veterans: Perspectives on Social Services use.” Social work 42 (1997): 19-30. ProQuest. Web. 24 Feb. 2016.

2) Carlson, Eve B., et al. “Traumatic Stressor Exposure And Post-Traumatic Symptoms In Homeless Veterans.” Military Medicine 178.9 (2013): 970-973. Academic Search Complete. Web. 6 Mar. 2016.

3) Dick, Gary L. Social Work Practice with Veterans. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Print.

4) Donovan, Neil J. “SOLUTIONS/DONOVAN: Ending Homelessness among Returning War Veterans.” Washington Times. The Washington Times, n.d. Web. 08 Apr. 2016.

5) Hamilton, Alison B., Ines Poza, and Donna L. Washington. ““Homelessness And Trauma Go Hand-In-Hand”: Pathways To Homelessness Among Women Veterans.” Women’s Health Issues 21.4 (2011): S203-S209. Academic Search Complete. Web. 6 Mar. 2016.

6) Meshad, Shad. “BrainLine Military.” Why Are So Many Veterans Homeless? Brain Injury Journey Magazine, n.d. Web. 24 Feb. 2016.

7) Montgomery, Ann Elizabeth, and Thomas H. Byrne. “Services Utilization Among Recently Homeless Veterans: A Gender-Based Comparison.” Military Medicine 179.3 (2014): 236-239. Academic Search Complete. Web. 3 Mar. 2016.

8) Peterson, Rachel, et al. “Identifying Homelessness Among Veterans Using VA Administrative Data: Opportunities To Expand Detection Criteria.” Plos ONE 10.7 (2015): 1-14. Academic Search Complete. Web. 6 Mar. 2016.

9) Sautter, Frederic J., et al. “Efficacy of Structured Approach Therapy in Reducing PTSD in Returning Veterans: A Randomized Clinical Trial.” Psychological Services 12.3 (2015): 199-212. ProQuest. Web. 24 Feb. 2016.

10) Stovall, Jeffrey, and others. “Use of Psychiatric Services by Homeless Veterans.” Journal of mental health administration 24.1 (1997): 98-102. ProQuest. Web. 24 Feb. 2016.