Virginia Commonwealth University.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2013 Oct;83(4):550-8. doi: 10.1111/ajop.12054.
The ongoing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have posed a number of reintegration challenges to service members. Much of the research focuses on those service members experiencing psychological problems and being treated at the VA. In this article, we contend that much of the distress service members experience occurs following deployment and is a consequence of the difficulties encountered during their efforts to successfully reintegrate into their families and communities. We propose a new conceptual framework for intervening in this reintegration distress that is psycho-educational in nature as well as a new delivery model for providing such services. An example of this new intervention framework is presented.
阿富汗和伊拉克的持续战争给退伍军人的重新融入带来了诸多挑战。大量研究集中在那些经历心理问题并在退伍军人事务部接受治疗的退伍军人身上。在本文中,我们认为退伍军人所经历的大部分痛苦发生在部署之后,是他们在努力成功融入家庭和社区时所遇到的困难的结果。我们提出了一个新的概念框架,用于干预这种重新融入的困境,该框架具有心理教育性质,同时还提出了一种新的提供此类服务的交付模式。本文介绍了这一新干预框架的一个示例。