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Protecting into emotion: therapeutic enactments with military veterans transitioning back into civilian life

机译:保护情绪:退伍军人的治疗法令重新回到平民生活

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Over 18.5% of military personnel returning from war zones to civilian life suffer mental health issues, which can lead to family breakdown, homelessness and other problems. Almost 4000 Australian soldiers have returned home from active service in the last decade suffering from combat stress and mental health conditions. A 2009 Australian independent government review warned that a new generation of veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and severe mental health disorders will emerge in the next five years, with as many as one in four likely to need mental health treatment. The Difficult Return: arts-based approaches to mental health literacy and building resilience with recently returned military personnel and their families is a three-year Australian Research Council funded arts project aimed at supporting the mental health and well-being of recently returned veterans in Australia, USA and Canada. The project combines a range of arts-based strategies to help returning veterans, including online digital films to improve awareness and help seeking motivation, a performance project with ex-soldiers and actors, and a process-based group work programme. The paper will focus specifically on the development of the Veterans Transition Programme (VTP) a partnership between Griffith University and the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. The VTP leverages the resilience and resources of veterans, providing help to participants attempting to better understand the impact of military experience on their lives. It draws on a range of psycho-educational and action-based approaches, including life review and drama enactments to engage participants in ways of dealing with disturbing events from their lives. The paper will describe and reflect on a number of the strategies used in the VTP, for example, how the drama enactments help to integrate emotion, cognition and embodied awareness, the significance of contact when working with trauma, and the importance of a therapeutic milieu in constructing 'units' of support for the veterans.
机译:从战区返回平民生活的军事人员中有18.5%以上的人患有精神健康问题,这可能导致家庭破裂,无家可归和其他问题。在过去的十年中,近4000名澳大利亚士兵因战斗压力和心理健康状况从现役返回家园。 2009年澳大利亚独立政府的一项审查警告说,在未来五年内将出现新一代患有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和严重精神健康障碍的退伍军人,多达四分之一的人可能需要精神卫生治疗。艰难的回归:以艺术为基础的方法来提高心理健康素养并与新近返回的军人及其家人建立适应力是澳大利亚研究委员会资助的一项为期三年的艺术项目,旨在支持澳大利亚新近回归的退伍军人的心理健康和福祉,美国和加拿大。该项目结合了一系列基于艺术的策略来帮助退伍军人,包括在线数字电影以提高知名度并帮助他们寻求动力,与前士兵和演员一起的表演项目以及基于过程的团队合作计划。本文将特别关注格里菲斯大学和温哥华不列颠哥伦比亚大学之间的合作伙伴退伍军人过渡计划(VTP)的发展。 VTP充分利用了退伍军人的弹性和资源,为试图更好地了解军事经验对其生活的影响的参与者提供了帮助。它借鉴了一系列基于心理教育和行动的方法,包括生活回顾和戏剧表演,以使参与者以应对生活中令人不安的事件的方式参与其中。本文将描述并反思VTP中使用的许多策略,例如,戏剧表演如何帮助整合情绪,认知和体现的意识,在遭受创伤时进行接触的重要性以及治疗环境的重要性建立支持退伍军人的“单位”。

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