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Battlemind is both the mental orientation developed during a combat zone
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and a program developed at
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(WRAIR) intended to reduce its impact on personal post-
deployment Deployment may refer to: Engineering and software Concepts * Blue-green deployment, a method of installing changes to a web, app, or database server by swapping alternating production and staging servers * Continuous deployment, a software e ...
issues.


Mental orientation

In the definition provided by the U.S. Army Medical Command The significance of Battlemind in the Medical Command's context is that ''"Battlemind skills helped you survive in combat, but may cause you problems if not adapted when you get home."'' Initial writings on the subject focused on the utility of battlemind while in service, while several recent works focus on treatment and self-help.


Program

The first Battlemind product was a mental health post-deployment briefing. It quickly became a training system supporting soldiers and families across the seven phases of the deployment cycle. The Battlemind system now includes separate pre-deployment training modules for soldiers, unit leaders, health care providers and spouses. Psychological debriefings are given in theater and upon redeployment. There is also a post-deployment module for spouses and several post-deployment modules for soldiers.


Controversy

Some veteran groups have expressed concern or curiosity about the effectiveness of the Battlemind program in addressing
posttraumatic stress disorder Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental and behavioral disorder that can develop because of exposure to a traumatic event, such as sexual assault, warfare, traffic collisions, child abuse, domestic violence, or other threats ...
.


External links

* https://web.archive.org/web/20080820212750/https://www.battlemind.army.mil/


References

{{Reflist Applied psychology Military psychiatry