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Burks, Derek J. – American Psychologist, 2011
The integration of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals into the U.S. military is a long-standing and politically and socially divisive issue. Exclusionary and pseudo-inclusionary policies that restrict openly LGB individuals from military service are also of long duration. Yet LGB servicemembers have continued to serve covertly in the…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Sexual Orientation, Social Discrimination, Social Bias
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Reivich, Karen J.; Seligman, Martin E. P.; McBride, Sharon – American Psychologist, 2011
The U.S. Army Master Resilience Trainer (MRT) course, which provides face-to-face resilience training, is one of the foundational pillars of the Comprehensive Soldier Fitness program. The 10-day MRT course is the foundation for training resilience skills to sergeants and for teaching sergeants how to teach these skills to their soldiers. The…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Teaching Methods, Military Personnel, Course Descriptions
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Peterson, Christopher; Park, Nansook; Castro, Carl A. – American Psychologist, 2011
Psychology and the U.S. military have a long history of collaboration. The U.S. Army Comprehensive Soldier Fitness (CSF) program aims to measure the psychosocial strengths and assets of soldiers as well as their problems, to identify those in need of basic training in a given domain as well as those who would benefit from advanced training, and…
Descriptors: Psychological Evaluation, Military Personnel, Program Effectiveness, Physical Fitness
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Algoe, Sara B.; Fredrickson, Barbara L. – American Psychologist, 2011
Emotions provide a ubiquitous and consequential backdrop to daily life, influencing everything from physiology to interpersonal relationships in the blink of an eye. Instances of emotional experience accumulate and compound to impact overall mental and physical health. Under optimal conditions, emotions are adaptive for the successful navigation…
Descriptors: Physical Health, Physiology, Emotional Experience, Management Development
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Casey, George W., Jr. – American Psychologist, 2011
The stress and strain on the U.S. Army's community due to nearly a decade of protracted war is well documented in the press and in scientific literature. In response, the Army's Comprehensive Soldier Fitness (CSF) program is a preventive program that seeks to enhance psychological resilience among all members of the Army community, which includes…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Personality Traits, Military Personnel, Resilience (Psychology)
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Pargament, Kenneth I.; Sweeney, Patrick J. – American Psychologist, 2011
This article describes the development of the spiritual fitness component of the Army's Comprehensive Soldier Fitness (CSF) program. Spirituality is defined in the human sense as the journey people take to discover and realize their essential selves and higher order aspirations. Several theoretically and empirically based reasons are articulated…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Religious Factors, Individual Development, Military Service
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Seligman, Martin E. P.; Fowler, Raymond D. – American Psychologist, 2011
Psychology responded to the national needs in World War I and World War II and was itself transformed. National need calls a third time: unprecedented levels of posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, suicide, and anxiety along with a need for a resilient Army capable of meeting the persistent warfare of the foreseeable future. As a large part…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Personnel Evaluation, Mental Health, War
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Gottman, John M.; Gottman, Julie S.; Atkins, Christopher L. – American Psychologist, 2011
Field combat stress clinics and research have identified the signature event that precedes thoughts of suicide and homicide in combat soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan: a distressing personal relationship event with a stateside partner. In response to this alarming information, we have identified critical factors and precipitating incidents as well…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Military Personnel, Interpersonal Relationship, Foreign Countries
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Cacioppo, John T.; Reis, Harry T.; Zautra, Alex J. – American Psychologist, 2011
Resilience has been regarded narrowly as a quintessential individual property by most investigators. Social resilience, however, is inherently a multilevel construct, revealed by capacities of individuals, but also groups, to foster, engage in, and sustain positive social relationships and to endure and recover from stressors and social isolation.…
Descriptors: Social Isolation, Behavioral Sciences, Resilience (Psychology), Interpersonal Relationship
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Cornum, Rhonda; Matthews, Michael D.; Seligman, Martin E. P. – American Psychologist, 2011
The Comprehensive Soldier Fitness (CSF) program is designed to increase psychological strength and positive performance and to reduce the incidence of maladaptive responses of the entire U.S. Army. Based on the principles of positive psychology, CSF is a historically unique approach to behavioral health in a large (1.1 million members)…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Learning Modules, Thinking Skills, Resilience (Psychology)