No Man Left Behind: Effectively Engaging Male Military Veterans in Counseling

被引:17
|
作者
Kivari, Carson A. [1 ]
Oliffe, John L. [1 ]
Borgen, William A. [1 ]
Westwood, Marvin J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
关键词
veterans; military; masculinities; men's health; men's counseling; help seeking; gender role; engagement; client centered; critical incident; qualitative; psychotherapy; group therapy; Veterans Transition Program; trauma; MEN; MASCULINITY; DEPRESSION; SUICIDE; GENDER; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1177/1557988316630538
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Ex-military men have emerged as a vulnerable subgroup for mental illness amid long-standing trends signaling men's reticence to seek professional help. Less explored is how men engage or disengage when they actually do enter helping programs. Contrasting decades of quantitative research pairing masculine ideology with low help seeking (i.e., describing the problem), this article draws on qualitative data to distill factors that help men become engaged and committed to counseling (i.e., identifying solutions). Shared is an evaluation of a treatment program with high success rates and virtually no dropoutsa unique occurrence in men's counseling. Enhanced Critical Incident Technique data suggest that helping men feel competent and free from judgment in the company of down-to-earth peers and genuine practitioners are instrumental in helping men draw benefit from counseling. While appealing to male gender roles may be critical in recruiting men to counseling, men can transition to embrace virtues (i.e., that might be shared by men and women alike) and universal human needs as counseling progresses.
引用
收藏
页码:241 / 251
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Military veterans: Creative counseling with student veterans
    Canto, Angela I.
    McMackin, Meredith Lin
    Hayden, Seth C. W.
    Jeffery, Karin A.
    Osborn, Debra S.
    JOURNAL OF POETRY THERAPY, 2015, 28 (02) : 147 - 163
  • [2] No Man Left Behind
    Grubb, Blair P.
    PACE-PACING AND CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, 2014, 37 (03): : 387 - 388
  • [3] No man left behind
    不详
    LANCET GLOBAL HEALTH, 2020, 8 (12): : 1444 - 1444
  • [4] Contextual Career Counseling for Transitioning Military Veterans
    Rausch, Meredith A.
    JOURNAL OF EMPLOYMENT COUNSELING, 2014, 51 (02) : 89 - 96
  • [5] Effectively counseling the military population: Training needs for counselors
    Arcuri-Sanders, Nicole M.
    Forziat-Pytel, Kellie
    JOURNAL OF MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING AND DEVELOPMENT, 2024, 52 (01) : 2 - 13
  • [6] Military Deployment and the Spouse Left Behind
    Asbury, E.
    Martin, Danica
    FAMILY JOURNAL, 2012, 20 (01): : 45 - 50
  • [7] NO (WO)MAN LEFT BEHIND: FIFTY YEARS OF UNDERREPRESENTATION OF WOMEN VETERANS IN ATRIAL FIBRILLATION RESEARCH
    Beach, Shire
    Ebrahimi, Ramin
    Han, Janet K.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY, 2020, 75 (11) : 356 - 356
  • [8] A Roadmap for Rehabilitation Counseling to Serve Military Veterans with Disabilities
    Frain, Michael P.
    Bishop, Malachy
    Bethel, Mary
    JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION, 2010, 76 (01) : 13 - 21
  • [9] Military Veterans' Preferences for Incorporating Spirituality in Psychotherapy or Counseling
    Currier, Joseph M.
    Pearce, Michelle
    Carroll, Timothy D.
    Koenig, Harold G.
    PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY-RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 2018, 49 (01) : 39 - 47
  • [10] Those left behind: A scoping review of the effects of suicide exposure on veterans, service members, and military families
    Peterson, Amanda
    Bozzay, Melanie
    Bender, Ansley
    Monahan, Maureen
    Chen, Jason
    DEATH STUDIES, 2022, 46 (05) : 1176 - 1185