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Bulletproofing the Psyche: Preventing Mental Health Problems in Our Military and Veterans [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x156 mm, weight: 652 g, 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1440849765
  • ISBN-13: 9781440849763
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x156 mm, weight: 652 g, 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1440849765
  • ISBN-13: 9781440849763
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This book presents the latest in neuroscience and resiliency research alongside the personal stories of military veterans to advocate for an empirically validated training protocol. In Bulletproofing the Psyche: Preventing Mental Health Problems in Our Military and Veterans editors Kate Hendricks Thomas and David L. Albright lead an interdisciplinary team of researchers, practitioners, and military veterans in calling for a new kind of training with a focus on "bulletproofing the psyche": psychological resiliency skills training. They combine research and storytelling to argue that somatic protocols, a training method long used in the treatment sector to rewire the brain after trauma and a proven, valid alternative to drug and talk therapy, should be applied to the prevention and training sectors. Contributors include leaders in the fields of trauma research, military social work, and veterans' health.

Students and scholars in the fields of social work, military psychology, social psychology, health promotion, organizational development, and institutional organization will find the research relevant, while clinicians, counselors, and mental health care providers working with military-connected communities may find the discussion of trauma treatment and intervention model transformative for their practice.

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Recommended. . . . Graduate students, researchers, faculty, and professionals. * Choice *

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This book presents the latest in neuroscience and resiliency research alongside the personal stories of military veterans to advocate for an empirically validated training protocol.
Foreword ix
Charles R. Figley
Acknowledgments and Editors' Note xiii
Part One Framing the Issues
1(92)
Chapter 1 Introduction to Military-Connected Well-Being Issues
3(26)
Jennifer E. C. Lee
Sanela Dursun
Point of View---The Small Bible
18(11)
Matthew J. M. Hendricks
Chapter 2 Warrior Culture: Ancient Roots, New Meaning
29(18)
Kyleanne Hunter
Point of View---Armor Down: The Power of Mindfulness
43(4)
Ben King
Chapter 3 Mindfulness: The Neurobehavioral Basis of Resilience
47(22)
Deborah Norris
Aurora Hutchinson
Point of View---A Shift on the Mat
66(3)
Laura Westley
Chapter 4 The Theory and Practice of Training for Resilience
69(7)
Kate Hendricks Thomas
David L. Albright
Chapter 5 Moral Injury and Resilience in the Military
76(17)
Joseph M. Currier
Jacob K. Farnsworth
Kent D. Drescher
Wesley H. McCormick
Part Two Current Mental Fitness Programming for Military- and Veteran-Connected Populations
93(86)
Chapter 6 Department of Defense Resilience Programming
95(21)
Cate Florenz
Margaret M. Shields
Point of View---Fostering Veteran-Student Health through Stress Management: Creating Belonging and Success in a College Setting through the Veterans at Ease Program
111(5)
Robin Carnes
Stephen Kaplan
Chapter 7 Mental Fitness and Military Veteran Women
116(17)
Kelli Godfrey
Justin T. McDaniel
Lydia Davey
Sarah Plummer Taylor
Christine Isana Garcia
Point of View---Fitting In and Finding Me
129(4)
Jessica Wilkes
Chapter 8 Learning from Example: Resilience of Service Members Who Identify as LGBT
133(14)
Katharine Bloeser
Heliana Ramirez
Chapter 9 Resilient Military Families
147(15)
Charles R. McAdams
Chapter 10 The Promotion of Well-Being in Older Veterans
162(17)
Kari L. Fletcher
Mariah Rooney O'Brien
Kamilah A. Jones
Part Three Collaborating to Provide Mental Fitness Programming for Military-Connected Populations
179(76)
Chapter 11 Faith-Based Programming for Spiritual Fitness
181(15)
Sarah A. Shirley
Elizabeth A. Alders
Howard A. Crosby Jr.
Kathleen G. Charters
John Edgar Caterson
Chapter 12 The Role of Individual Placement and Support (IPS) in Military Mental Fitness
196(13)
Lori L. Davis
Richard Toscano
Chapter 13 Adapting the Collective Impact Model to Veteran Services: The Case of AmericaServes
209(24)
Nicholas J. Armstrong
Gillian S. Cantor
Bonnie Chapman
James D. McDonough Jr.
Point of View---Setting the Bar: Mental Fitness and Performance
228(5)
Kate Germano
Chapter 14 The Way Forward
233(22)
Kelsey L. Larsen
Elizabeth A. Stanley
About the Editors and Contributors 255(8)
Index 263
Kate Hendricks Thomas, PhD, is a Marine Corps veteran with a doctorate in health education and health promotion.

David L. Albright, PhD, is a military veteran and the Hill Crest Foundation Endowed Chair in Mental Health at The University of Alabama School of Social Work.