Masterarbeit, 2014
56 Seiten
1. INTRODUCTION/LITERATURE REVIEW
2. PROGRAM INTERVENTION
2.1 Program Materials
2.2 Needs of the Community
2.3 Budget Narrative
2.4 Evaluation Instruments
2.5 Community Support
2.6 Implementation Plan
3. METHODOLOGY
3.1 Overview
3.2 Participants/Population of Interest
3.3 Procedure
3.4 Data Collection for Experimental Research
4. ETHICS
4.1 Conflicts of Interest
4.2 Deception
4.3 Benefit vs. Risk
4.4 Participant Recruitment
4.5 Minority Group Membership and Treatment Distribution
4.6 Privacy and Confidentiality
5. RESULTS & DISCUSSION
5.1 Projected Outcomes
5.2 Areas for Future Research
5.3 Project Limitations
5.4 Recommendations and Discussions
5.5 Communication of Progress
The primary goal of the "Project Open Arms" program is to facilitate the successful reintegration of combat veterans into civilian society by simultaneously addressing two critical challenges: the prevalence of untreated mental health disorders, such as PTSD, and the high rates of unemployment, particularly among National Guardsmen and reservists. The program aims to mitigate the risk of antisocial behavior and long-term instability in the veteran population through comprehensive counseling and targeted employment advocacy.
Virtual Reality Treatment
The technology levels for VRT programs varies a lot. The quality of these programs can vary from the best built programs with high end special effects down to a simple, standard headset with animated images. According to Cardenas-Lopez (2011), due to this socially relevant problem, and based on the efficacy treatments, it is important to design treatments involving the use of virtual reality, because it can help overcome some of the limitations of traditional therapy using exposure.
Although not listed in the DSM-IV-TR as a mental disorder, Traumatic Brain Injury or TBI can leave lasting effects and mental disease on those who sustain it. The brain is a very fragile and vulnerable body organ that can be damaged in a number of ways. One of the ways one can sustain TBI is by having an object penetrate the brain and cause almost irreparable damage to certain areas of the brain. TBI can result from sports injuries, automobile accident, intentional or accidental blow to the head, and TBI can even be caused by injuries sustained on the battlefield. Regardless of how one sustains TBI, is a brain injury s sustained, one should seek medical attention right away. Very little can be done to reverse the effects of TBI, however; getting prompt and effective medical treatment, this can prevent the injuries from becoming life-threatening.
INTRODUCTION/LITERATURE REVIEW: This chapter establishes the justification for Project Open Arms, focusing on the intersection of mental health struggles, such as PTSD and TBI, with the economic difficulties and criminal justice involvement faced by returning veterans.
PROGRAM INTERVENTION: This section details the operational framework of the program, covering resource requirements, community needs assessment, budget planning, and the implementation of support services for veterans.
METHODOLOGY: The methodology chapter outlines the qualitative research approach used to study veteran populations and describes the administrative procedures for participant intake and experimental data collection.
ETHICS: This chapter discusses the moral and professional standards guiding the program, including conflict mitigation, participant confidentiality, informed consent, and the responsibility to protect both participants and the public.
RESULTS & DISCUSSION: The final chapter reviews the intended outcomes of the initiative, explores limitations in existing research and funding, and offers recommendations for future study and project management.
Project Open Arms, war veterans, post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD, unemployment, National Guard, mental health, forensic psychology, cognitive behavioral therapy, Virtual Reality Treatment, VRT, Traumatic Brain Injury, TBI, reintegration, veteran advocacy
The project focuses on developing a support program for war veterans designed to alleviate unemployment and provide treatment for mental disorders like PTSD and TBI.
The central challenges identified are the lack of mental health resources and the difficulty veterans, especially National Guardsmen, face in finding stable employment after returning from active duty.
The goal is to reduce unemployment and improve mental health outcomes for veterans to prevent potential antisocial behavior and improve overall quality of life.
The author uses qualitative research methodology to gather data, assess population needs, and validate the necessity of the proposed program.
The work covers literature reviews on veteran mental health, budget narratives for the program, ethical considerations, and detailed implementation plans for service delivery.
Key terms include veteran reintegration, PTSD, employment advocacy, non-profit development, forensic psychology, and mental health intervention.
The program aims to mitigate the rise in crime associated with high unemployment by providing both vocational support and psychological counseling to ensure veterans can sustain stable, productive lives.
National Guardsmen face unique challenges because their service model involves regular activation and deactivation, which often leads to job instability and a lack of traditional employment support compared to active-duty personnel.
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