Warrior Ethos versus Well-Being: Correcting a Cultural Dichotomy

Yasmine L. Konheim-Kalkstein, Orin Strauchler, Ryan G. Erbe, Brian C. Gerardi, Jeffrey D. Peterson
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The Army’s warrior mindset, while crucial for being successful in battle, can also lead to chronic suppression of emotions, and hamper help-seeking behavior. Messages to prioritize well-being are often presented in a confusing juxtaposition to the warrior mindset. In spite of the Army’s emphasis on a “People First Strategy,” accompanied by calls to reduce the stigma associated with help-seeking behaviors, the culture of toughness created by the Warrior Ethos continues to be an imposing obstacle for those in need of help. We integrate the Healthy Minds framework with the Army ethos, to focus on the development of foundational skills: mindfulness, connection, insight, and purpose. Our hope is this framework will contribute to a culture that views the Warrior Ethos and well-being as complementary, rather than conflicting, ideas.
战士精神与幸福:纠正文化二分法
军队的战士心态虽然对在战斗中取得成功至关重要,但也会导致长期压抑情绪,阻碍寻求帮助的行为。优先考虑幸福的信息常常以一种令人困惑的方式与战士心态并列出现。尽管陆军强调“以人为本的战略”,并呼吁减少与寻求帮助行为相关的耻辱,但战士精神所创造的坚韧文化仍然是那些需要帮助的人的巨大障碍。我们将“健康思想”框架与陆军精神相结合,专注于培养基本技能:正念、联系、洞察力和目标。我们希望这个框架将有助于形成一种文化,将战士精神和福祉视为互补而不是冲突的理念。
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