McElheran Megan, Annis Franklin C, Duffy Hanna A, Chomistek Tessa
Wayfound Mental Health, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Independent Researcher, Arlington, VA, United States.
Front Psychol. 2024 Sep 23;15:1379244. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1379244. eCollection 2024.
This paper addresses operational stress injuries (OSIs) among military service members (SM) and public safety personnel (PSP) resulting from prolonged exposure to potentially psychologically traumatic events (PPTEs). While psychotherapeutic interventions for post-traumatic stress injuries (PTSIs) are well established, there is a significant gap in evidence-based mental health training programs addressing proactive mitigation of negative outcomes from PPTEs. Building on the Functional Disconnection/Functional Reconnection (FD/FR) model, we introduce FD/FR 2, emphasizing early identification and management of psychological risks. FD/FR 2 discusses the practice of emotional suppression, or "pseudo-stoicism," and its potential negative impact on mental health. By integrating authentic Stoic principles, FD/FR 2 offers practical exercises to enhance resilience and well-being, addressing a critical need in current training approaches for military SM and PSP.
本文探讨了军事人员(SM)和公共安全人员(PSP)因长期暴露于潜在的心理创伤事件(PPTEs)而导致的作战应激损伤(OSIs)。虽然针对创伤后应激损伤(PTSIs)的心理治疗干预措施已得到充分确立,但在基于证据的心理健康培训项目方面存在重大差距,这些项目旨在积极减轻PPTEs带来的负面后果。基于功能断开/功能重新连接(FD/FR)模型,我们引入了FD/FR 2,强调对心理风险的早期识别和管理。FD/FR 2讨论了情绪抑制或“伪斯多葛主义”的做法及其对心理健康的潜在负面影响。通过整合真正的斯多葛主义原则,FD/FR 2提供了实用的练习,以增强复原力和幸福感,满足了当前军事SM和PSP培训方法中的一项关键需求。