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humanity, children, and domestic violence. He has an inter-
          LTC (Ret) Moeller, DC graduated from dental school at the   est in the study and treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder
          University of California with his DDS, medical school at the   in military, law enforcement, and abuse/trauma victims. He
          University of Alabama with his MD, and graduate school at   is currently studying psychology at Auburn University with a
          Hampton University with an MA in biological sciences. He did   goal of achieving a clinical PhD.
          his residency in oral and maxillofacial surgery at Walter Reed
          Army Medical Center and his transitional medical  residency at   Ms Goolsby is a student at Columbus State University, ex-
          Columbus Regional Medical Center in Columbus, Georgia. He   pecting a bachelors of science in psychology in May 2015. She
          is retired from the US Army Dental Corps. While in the Army, he   aspires to attain a PhD in a field related to clinical research in
          was deployed as a medical corpsman to Vietnam and as an oral   psychology.
          and maxillofacial surgeon during Desert Storm. He is board cer-
          tified in oral and maxillofacial surgery and has a private practice   Mr Gallimore is a student of psychology at Columbus State
          in Columbus, Georgia. He occasionally teaches health science   University, expecting a bachelors of science in December 2014.
          courses at Columbus Technical College in Columbus, Georgia.  He has 15 years of experience in a number of computer-re-
                                                             lated, technical fields. He intends to acquire a PhD in cognitive
          Mr Duffey is an ordained minister and former military law   and behavioral psychology in order to work in professional
          enforcement officer (USA-MP) specializing in crimes against   research settings.

                                                 APPENDIX A

                                     PTSD NIGHT SYMPTOMS INDEX (PNSI-7)


          PARTICIPANT NUMBER: _______________________________________________   FORM SERIES: _________________________
          Please take your time and answer the following six questions as accurately as you can. Do not provide your name or any
          other identifiable information on this page. All information recorded here will be stored anonymously. Thank you for your
          participation.


            No.                       ITEM                       1    2   3    4   5    6   7    8   9   10
                                                                                                 /   /    /
                  On how many nights over the last 7 nights have you
             1a                                                                                  /   /    /
                  experienced headaches?
                                                                                                 /   /    /
                  On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the most severe,
             1b
                  what was the intensity of these headaches?
                                                                                                 /   /    /
                  On how many nights over the past 7 nights have you
             2a                                                                                  /   /    /
                  experienced nightmares?
                                                                                                 /   /    /
                  When you experienced these nightmares what was their
             2b   average intensity on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being the most
                  severe)
                                                                                                 /   /    /
                  On how many nights over the past 7 nights did you have
             3a                                                                                  /   /    /
                  difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep?
                                                                                                 /   /    /
                  On those sleepless nights, how difficult was it to get
             3b
                  useful rest? (scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being impossible)
          Please allow staff to complete this form below this line. Thank you.

                 AREA                  A                   B                Product            n/70 Score
                   1                                                                             /70 =
                   2                                                                             /70 =
                   3                                                                             /70 =
          Note: Area 1 = HEADACHE, Area 2 = NIGHTMARE, Area 3 = SLEEP DISTURBANCE

          OVERALL
                  1               2                3              SUM             n/210             %
                                                                                  /210


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