PTSD service dogs foster resilience among veterans and military families

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Leanne O. Nieforth
Elizabeth A. Craig
Virginia A. Behmer
Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth
Marguerite E. O’Haire
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[1] Purdue University,Center for the Human Animal Bond, College of Veterinary Medicine
[2] North Carolina State University,Department of Communication
[3] Purdue University,Human Development and Family Studies
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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Animal-assisted intervention; Trauma; Human-animal interaction; Family communication; Resilience;
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Military deployment and reintegration challenges permeate the lives and relationships of Veterans, their spouses, and their families. Among these challenges, 23% of post-9/11 Veterans have been diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Psychiatric service dogs have been found to help clinically alleviate PTSD symptoms when used as a complementary intervention. However, minimal research exists that explores the role of the service dog as a mechanism for cultivating resilience within the military family system. Researchers utilized a qualitative, constant comparative approach to analyze self-reported experiences of 101 individuals, including   Veterans (n   =   67) and their spouses (n   =   34). Analyzed through the framework of the Theory of Resilience and Relational Load (Afifi et al., 2016), findings suggest complex communication processes that facilitate relational and family adaptation. These processes encompassed (a) the role of the service dog in building emotional reserves, (b) relational load introduced when caring for the service dog, and (c) the service dog’s facilitation of relational maintenance behaviors among family members that contributed to communal orientation. Based on the results of this qualitative analysis, researchers suggest educational interventions where service dog trainers and mental health practitioners can incorporate relational maintenance strategies and family-focused approaches to integrating service dogs as military family members.
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页码:13207 / 13219
页数:12
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