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Psychological services for returning veterans and their families: evolving conceptualizations of the sequelae of war-zone experiences.

机译:为退伍军人及其家属提供的心理服务:不断发展的战区经历后遗症概念化。

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The provision of effective and timely behavioral health care for veterans returning from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan has become the focus of national attention. In this special issue, attempts to provide psychological care for service members and their families are examined in light of three key constructs. First, it is contended that at no other time in history has more attention been paid to the psychological consequences of engaging in combat. Second, for the first time in recorded warfare, psychological morbidity is likely to far outstrip physical injury associated with combat. Finally, although posttraumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury are serious concerns, most service members return without significant physical or psychological injury and will be able to return to functioning without notable problems. Accurate diagnosis, a focus on resilience, and the expectation of readjustment are essential precepts that should guide clinical efforts and resource allocation.
机译:为从伊拉克和阿富汗冲突中返回的退伍军人提供有效和及时的行为保健已成为全国关注的焦点。在本期特刊中,我们从三个关键方面探讨了为服务成员及其家人提供心理护理的尝试。首先,有人认为,历史上没有其他时间比对战斗的心理后果了。第二,在有记录的战争中,心理发病率很可能远远超过与战斗有关的身体伤害。最后,尽管创伤后应激障碍和颅脑外伤是严重的问题,但大多数服务人员返回后并未受到重大的身体或心理伤害,并且能够恢复正常工作而没有明显的问题。准确的诊断,对适应力的关注以及对重新调整的期望是指导临床工作和资源分配的基本原则。

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