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Rethinking Violence Prevention in Rural and Underserved Communities: How Veteran Peer Support Groups Help Participants Deal with Sequelae from Violent Traumatic Experiences

机译:在农村和欠缺社区中重新思考暴力预防:Veteran Peer支持团体如何帮助参与者与暴力创伤体验处理后遗症

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Purpose Access to mental health care and programs that address violence prevention can be a challenge for veterans residing in rural and underserved areas. A growing number of trauma-affected veterans are now returning to rural areas upon completion of military service. The Palo Alto VA Health Care System has piloted a program known as the Peer Support Program (PSP) where certified peer support specialists hold group sessions for their fellow veterans in remote, community-based outpatient clinics.
机译:目的进入涉及暴力预防的精神保健和计划,对居住在农村和服务不足的地区的退伍军人来说可能是一项挑战。 越来越多的创伤受影响的退伍军人正在完成军事服务后返回农村地区。 Palo Alto VA卫生保健系统已经推出了一个被称为同行支持计划(PSP)的程序,其中经过认证的同伴支持专家为他们的遥控器,基于社区门诊诊所的研究员组会组会。

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