FD/FR family: Functional disconnection and reconnection in public safety personnel families

IF 3.2 1区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Hanna Duffy, Megan McElheran, Andrea Stelnicki, Kelly Dean Schwartz
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This paper addresses the growing recognition of occupational stressors impacting the mental health of public safety personnel (PSP) and their families. While numerous programs support PSP well-being, limited attention is given to family members, who navigate increased worry, social isolation, and the challenge of supporting a psychologically injured spouse. Drawing from the functional disconnection/functional reconnection (FD/FR) framework, this paper introduces FD/FR family—a proactive model tailored to PSP families. Rooted in Stoicism, this innovative adaptation extends the application of FD/FR concepts to benefit not only PSP members but also their families. FD/FR family advocates temporarily setting aside personal reactions and improving emotional processing to enhance communication, flexibility, and mitigate vicarious trauma and mental health deterioration. This paper offers PSP family-specific examples and urges future research to identify essential FD/FR components accepted by both PSP and their families.

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FD/FR 家庭:公共安全人员家庭的功能断开与重新连接
本文论述了人们日益认识到的影响公共安全人员(PSP)及其家人心理健康的职业压力。虽然有许多项目支持公共安全人员的身心健康,但对家庭成员的关注却很有限,因为他们要面对更多的担忧、社会隔离以及为心理受伤的配偶提供支持的挑战。本文借鉴功能性断裂/功能性重新连接(FD/FR)框架,介绍了 FD/FR 家庭--一种专为 PSP 家庭量身定制的前瞻性模式。这种创新性的改编植根于斯多葛主义,将 FD/FR 概念的应用范围扩大,不仅使 PSP 成员受益,也使他们的家人受益。FD/FR 家庭主张暂时搁置个人反应,改善情绪处理,以加强沟通和灵活性,减轻替代性创伤和心理健康恶化。本文提供了针对 PSP 家庭的实例,并敦促未来的研究确定 PSP 及其家庭都能接受的 FD/FR 重要组成部分。
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