支持与后方任务相关的治疗政策变化。

Karen B Madrigal
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背景:由于最近的政策变化,国民警卫队和现役预备役军人现在与战斗退伍军人一样,可以获得因在前线任务中服役而产生的症状的治疗。由于对在后方执行任务的士兵进行治疗的权力是新的,本文提出了服务提供的建议,以最好地满足这一人群的需求。结论:现在国民警卫队和预备役组成部分的士兵响应国家和地方紧急情况有资格接受治疗,我们需要准备提供这些服务。除了解决系统的人员配置问题外,治疗师还需要意识到那些在后方执行任务的人所面临的独特挑战。
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Support for Policy Changes for Therapy Related to Homefront Missions.

Background: As a result of recent policy change, National Guard and active-duty Reserve service members now have parity with combat veterans to obtain therapy for symptoms arising as a result of their activation for service on homefront missions.

Observations: Because the authority to treat soldiers serving on homefront missions is new, this article offers suggestions for service delivery to best meet the needs of this population.

Conclusions: Now that National Guard and Reserve component soldiers who have responded to national and local emergencies are eligible for therapy, we need to be prepared to provide these services. In addition to addressing systemic staffing concerns, therapists need to be aware of the unique challenges faced by those who have served on homefront missions.

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