Psychological Resilience: Preparing our Soldiers for War

Pub Date : 2011-03-23 DOI:10.21236/ada543395
R. M. Love
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Abstract : Veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) at an alarming rate. This significantly impacts the combat readiness of our formations and the well-being of our most valuable resource - our Soldiers. The Army has allocated tremendous resources to assist those diagnosed with PTSD - we are reactive in this regard. Commanders at all levels must become more knowledgeable and proactive in developing ways to prepare their formations to deal with adversity during combat operations. Although Commanders are conducting tough and realistic training prior to deployment, the high number of returnees diagnosed with PTSD indicates we are not doing enough. In training it is difficult to replicate the true nature of war; specifically graphic injuries to Soldiers or other traumatic events. The Army must assist commanders by conducting effective mental health screening on Soldiers prior to deploying, provide training that strengthens Soldiers through resilience and exposure, and provide forward mental health support. This paper addresses the issue of psychologically preparing our Soldiers for War; building psychological resilience. It will also address how the human dimension of leadership can assist in achieving this effect.
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心理弹性:为我们的士兵准备战争
摘要:从伊拉克和阿富汗返回的退伍军人被诊断患有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的比例惊人。这极大地影响了我们部队的战备状态和我们最宝贵的资源——士兵的福祉。陆军已经分配了大量的资源来帮助那些被诊断患有创伤后应激障碍的人——我们在这方面是被动的。各级指挥官必须更有知识,更积极主动地制定方法,使他们的编队在作战行动中应对逆境。尽管指挥官在部署前进行了艰苦而现实的训练,但被诊断患有创伤后应激障碍的回国人员数量之多表明我们做得还不够。在训练中很难复制战争的真实性质;特别是对士兵的图形伤害或其他创伤事件。陆军必须协助指挥官在部署前对士兵进行有效的心理健康检查,提供训练,通过恢复和暴露增强士兵的能力,并提供前方心理健康支持。本文探讨了士兵的心理准备问题;建立心理弹性。它还将讨论领导的人的方面如何有助于实现这一效果。
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