在转移到以色列医疗设施之前处理释放俘虏的准则。

IF 1.3 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Leah Shelef, Ravit Rubinstein, Yael Shoval-Zuckerman, Jacob Rotschield, Uzi Bechor
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摘要

一旦红十字国际委员会将被释放的人质交给以色列人,在他们转到医院和与家人见面之前,他们首先见到的人是军队的心理和医疗专业人员。这种遭遇对海归和与他们会面的专业人士都是一种挑战。在最初的移交过程中,返回者感到在被囚禁和返回之前的现实之间处于暴露和脆弱的状态。他们在这段过渡时期的反应可能是多种多样的,从喜悦和兴奋到悲伤,一种疏离感,焦虑和脱节感。最初的接待时间可以证明是提供干预措施的机会,在返回以色列后可能导致有效的适应性反应。本文叙述了为紧急接待获释人质所作的准备工作,以及为在人质抵达时对其需要作出最佳反应而制订的议定书。本文所述的议定书是由以色列国防军战斗应激反应股拟订的,它考虑到被释放人质的需要和满足这些需要所需的反应。主要的协议原则包括热情的欢迎,以灌输一种安全感,并根据复杂的情况调整人性化的接触,以及基于反映受试者的情绪并轻轻地引导他们走向所需的方向的信任建立方法。该协议基于严格的专业原则,涵盖了初步心理评估、个人、家庭和社区资源的可用性,以及与医疗团队建立联系,以便在医疗机构进行后续治疗。
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Guidelines for handling released captives before transfer to medical facilities in Israel.

Once the International Committee of the Red Cross hands over released hostages to Israeli hands, the first persons they meet - before they transfer to hospitals and meet their families - are military mental and medical professionals. This encounter is a challenge to both the returnees and the professionals meeting them. Over the initial handover process, the returnees feel exposed and vulnerable in the intermediate situation between captivity and return to their previous reality. Their reactions at that interim time are likely to be varied, ranging from joy and euphoria to sadness, a sense of alienation, anxiety, and disconnection. The initial reception time could prove an opportunity to offer interventions that might lead to effective adaptive responses upon returning to Israel. The present article describes the preparations made urgently to receive released hostages and the protocol developed to provide the best response to their needs on their arrival. The protocol described in this article, formulated at the IDF Combat Stress Reaction Unit, takes into account the needs of the released hostages and the responses required to meet these needs. The main protocol principles include a warm welcome to instill a sense of security and adjust the human touch to the complex situation and trust-building methods based on mirroring subjects' emotions and leading them gently in the desired directions. Based on strict professional principles, the protocol covers an initial mental assessment, availability of personal, family, and community resources, and establishing contact with medical teams for follow-up treatment in medical facilities.

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Military Psychology
Military Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
18.20%
发文量
80
期刊介绍: Military Psychology is the quarterly journal of Division 19 (Society for Military Psychology) of the American Psychological Association. The journal seeks to facilitate the scientific development of military psychology by encouraging communication between researchers and practitioners. The domain of military psychology is the conduct of research or practice of psychological principles within a military environment. The journal publishes behavioral science research articles having military applications in the areas of clinical and health psychology, training and human factors, manpower and personnel, social and organizational systems, and testing and measurement.
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