Castellano Cherie, Everly George S
University Behavioral HealthCare, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, USA.
Int J Emerg Ment Health. 2010 Summer;12(3):171-7.
University Behavioral HealthCare, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in partnership with the New Jersey Department of Military & Veterans Affairs established a program entitled the "New Jersey Veterans Helpline," modeled after the "Cop 2 Cop Helpline," in 2005 to assist veterans and their families within the state. The events of September 11, 2001, demanded an unprecedented response to address the behavioral health care needs of first responders in New Jersey and highlighted the similarities amongst the military population in their response. Although the New Jersey Veterans Helpline program was initiated as a peer based helpline, the need for support in pre- and post-deployment quickly emerged. This paper describes the application of the Cop 2 Cop interventions with the Port Authority Police Department (PAPD) entitled "Acute Stress Management Reentry Program." This program was adapted and combined with Yellow Ribbon Guideline enhancements to create a "60 Day Resiliency & Reintegration Program" led by the New Jersey Veterans program to over 2,400 soldiers returning from war.
新泽西大学医学与牙科学院大学行为医疗保健中心与新泽西军事及退伍军人事务部合作,于2005年设立了一个名为“新泽西退伍军人帮助热线”的项目,该项目仿照“警察互助帮助热线”,旨在帮助该州的退伍军人及其家属。2001年9月11日的事件要求对新泽西州急救人员的行为健康护理需求做出前所未有的回应,并凸显了军人群体在应对方式上的相似之处。尽管新泽西退伍军人帮助热线项目最初是作为一个同伴互助帮助热线启动的,但在部署前和部署后的支持需求很快就出现了。本文描述了警察互助干预措施在港务局警察局(PAPD)的应用,即“急性应激管理重返项目”。该项目经过改编,并与黄丝带指南的强化措施相结合,创建了一个由新泽西退伍军人项目领导的“60天恢复力与重新融入项目”,面向2400多名从战争中归来的士兵。