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Integrating EMDR Therapy and New Technologies to Enhance Combat Resilience
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Lioupi, Chrysanthi
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Armed forces
/ Computational linguistics
/ Employees
/ Freedoms
/ Information processing
/ Innovations
/ Language processing
/ Memory
/ Mental health
/ Mental health care
/ Military aspects
/ Military operations
/ Military personnel
/ Military service
/ Natural language interfaces
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Protocol
/ Psychological distress
/ Psychological trauma
/ Resilience
/ Resilience (Psychology)
/ Servicemen
/ Trauma
/ Veterans
/ Well being
/ Women and the military
/ Women military personnel
2025
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Integrating EMDR Therapy and New Technologies to Enhance Combat Resilience
by
Lioupi, Chrysanthi
in
Armed forces
/ Computational linguistics
/ Employees
/ Freedoms
/ Information processing
/ Innovations
/ Language processing
/ Memory
/ Mental health
/ Mental health care
/ Military aspects
/ Military operations
/ Military personnel
/ Military service
/ Natural language interfaces
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Protocol
/ Psychological distress
/ Psychological trauma
/ Resilience
/ Resilience (Psychology)
/ Servicemen
/ Trauma
/ Veterans
/ Well being
/ Women and the military
/ Women military personnel
2025
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Integrating EMDR Therapy and New Technologies to Enhance Combat Resilience
by
Lioupi, Chrysanthi
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Armed forces
/ Computational linguistics
/ Employees
/ Freedoms
/ Information processing
/ Innovations
/ Language processing
/ Memory
/ Mental health
/ Mental health care
/ Military aspects
/ Military operations
/ Military personnel
/ Military service
/ Natural language interfaces
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Protocol
/ Psychological distress
/ Psychological trauma
/ Resilience
/ Resilience (Psychology)
/ Servicemen
/ Trauma
/ Veterans
/ Well being
/ Women and the military
/ Women military personnel
2025
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Integrating EMDR Therapy and New Technologies to Enhance Combat Resilience
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Integrating EMDR Therapy and New Technologies to Enhance Combat Resilience
2025
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In modern military operations, psychological resilience has become essential to mission accomplishment and service members' well-being. Combat environments subject military personnel to extreme stress and trauma, which can result in long-term psychological repercussions including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Military personnel are exposed to unique challenges that can significantly impact their mental health. While combat, dangerous missions, and severe training incidents are well-known contributors, veterans experience PTSD at a slightly higher rate than civilians, approximately 7 percent versus 6 percent in the overall population. The prevalence is higher among female veterans, with 13 percent affected versus 6 percent of their male counterparts. The likelihood of developing PTSD varies across different service eras, with the highest rates seen in veterans from Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, where nearly 29 percent experienced PTSD at some point in their lives. The mental health of military veterans, especially concerning PTSD, remains a persistent issue. Not all military personnel exposed to trauma will develop PTSD.
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