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Friday, 24 May 2013 20:28

CARING FOR YOURSELF.

A caring for Yourself Article from American Department of Defence.

We often hear how important it is to have a positive self image and a positive attitude about life. However, in order to accomplish this, we need to make sure we are taking care of ourselves. Life is short; it comes at us fast, and it’s not always predictable. Everyday stress can place a tremendous strain on you, which in turn may negatively impact your self-esteem. It is important to take care of yourself because you are important!! Below are a few suggestions to help you achieve this goal. 

Friday, 24 May 2013 20:23

EVERY DAY STRESS

All of us experience some kind of stress during our lifetime. The question of exactly what is stress is difficult to describe because of its complex nature. The most common definition of stress is emotional strain, and physical and/or mental tension.

Wednesday, 22 May 2013 17:59

Anywhere Anytime.

Anywhere at Anytime
Suspend your thoughts for a moment and imagine this - all is well, driving along the road with the kids laughing in the back of the car, great weather and an equally great weekend and you are in a good headspace. 

Wednesday, 22 May 2013 17:43

The health of military families.

The trauma of war can cause long term psychological distress to those who fight them. But that may not be the end of it. The veterans’ psychological illness can cause dysfunction in his family. Family dysfunction can cause psychological distress in the children. For instance, the children of Vietnam veterans have a 300% higher suicide rate than their peers in the general community.

 

Monday, 13 May 2013 19:27

Latest Research on PTSD

Every year new research is produced concerning posttraumatic stress disorder. Although PTSD is not the same in every individual, new research is identifying some beneficial treatments and potential causes of PTSD.

Warrant Officer Darren Murch OAM  talking to AFOM Board members about issues facing current Military and their families.

Monday, 13 May 2013 18:23

ANGER AND TRAUMA

Why is anger a common response to trauma?

Anger is often a large part of a survivor's response to trauma. It is a core piece of the survival response in human beings. Anger helps us cope with life's stresses by giving us energy to keep going in the face of trouble or blocks. Yet anger can create major problems in the personal lives of those who have experienced trauma and those who suffer from PTSD.

Monday, 13 May 2013 18:13

Anger and Trauma

Anger and Trauma

Why is anger a common response to trauma?

Anger is often a large part of a survivor's response to trauma. It is a core piece of the survival response in human beings. Anger helps us cope with life's stresses by giving us energy to keep going in the face of trouble or blocks. Yet anger can create major problems in the personal lives of those who have experienced trauma and those who suffer from PTSD.

Sunday, 12 May 2013 19:00

ACUTE STRESS DISORDER

ACUTE STRESS DISORDER

Acute stress disorder (ASD) is a mental disorder that can occur in the first month following a trauma. The symptoms that define ASD overlap with those for PTSD. One difference, though, is that a PTSD diagnosis cannot be given until symptoms have lasted for one month. Also, compared to PTSD, ASD is more likely to involve feelings such as not knowing where you are, or feeling as if you are outside of your body.

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September 08, 2020

The impact of deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan on partners and wives of military personnel

Deployment has well documented psychological consequences for military personnel. To fully understand the human cost of war, the psychosocial impact of separation and homecoming of military personnel on their families must also be considered. Recent arduous… Read more...
September 08, 2020

The Duration of Deployment and Sensitization to Stress

This article addresses conceptual and theoretical issues concerning how the duration of deployment to a combat theater of operations may impact the mental health of deployed troops. A core principle of occupational medicine, critical to this aim, is to… Read more...
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May 20, 2020

Important Research:Intimate Partner Violence Perpetrated by Australian Defence Force Personnel: an exploratory study.

My name is Rebecca Pollard from the School of Justice, Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and I’m doing a PhD into Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Perpetrated by Australian Defence Force (ADF) Personnel. Rebecca Pollard <rebecca.deane@qut.edu.au>; Read more...
Jul 01, 2016

Partners of Veterans with PTSD

Jennifer L. Price, PhD & Susan P. Stevens, PsyD Introduction A number of studies have… Read more...
Feb 21, 2016

Effects Of Repeated Deployment

The mental and physical health consequences of service in Afghanistan (Operation Enduring… Read more...
Feb 21, 2016

The Triangle Of Care

The essence of this document is to clearly identify the six key elements required to… Read more...
Feb 21, 2016

Rwanda

This report presents the findings of the Rwanda Deployment Health Study, a Department of… Read more...
Feb 20, 2016

Who Cares For The Carer?

The Dunt Review 1 into mental health services in the Australian Defence Force (ADF)… Read more...
Feb 15, 2016

Stress, PTSD and Dementia

Stress, PTSD and Dementia Article Read more...
Jan 06, 2016

Suicide Research

Volume 10 - Suicide Research Read more...
Jan 04, 2016

Dunt Review Into Suicide

While there is evidence that military and similar institutionally-based ‘gatekeeper… Read more...