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The difficult return: The arts and social health of returning military personnel

机译:难以回报:返回军事人员的艺术和社会健康

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The rich history of arts, mental health and military work dates back to the First World War. The article describes an arts-based four-year research project focussed on work with returning military personnel and their families dealing with mental health issues. The Difficult Return, funded by an Australian Research Council Discovery grant, consisted of three distinct interventions: an online mental health awareness campaign; a documentary play designed to motivate military audience to seek help; and a ten-day intensive psychotherapeutic program utilising enactments. The paper will outline key concepts used, methods, approach and the implications for further research. In the paper, I argue that arts-based mental health projects need to combine multi-disciplinary approaches that embrace complex paradigms, and that a variety of integrated arts approaches may be efficacious in building communities of interest, that in turn can interact, contribute and collaborate together to build good mental health.
机译:丰富的艺术历史,心理健康和军事工作可以追溯到第一次世界大战。本文介绍了一项以艺术为基础的四年度研究项目,专注于与返回军事人员及其处理心理健康问题的家庭合作。由澳大利亚研究委员会发现授予资助的难以回报,包括三种明显的干预:在线心理健康意识运动;一份纪录的戏剧,旨在激励军事观众寻求帮助;和季节强化心理治疗计划利用制定。本文将概述使用的关键概念,方法,方法以及对进一步研究的影响。在论文中,我认为基于艺术的精神卫生项目需要将拥抱复杂范式的多学科方法相结合,并且各种综合艺术方法可能在建设兴趣的社区中有效,反过来可以互动,贡献和贡献合作共同建立良好的心理健康。

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