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Week 13 Weekly Post-2

Week 13 Weekly Post-2

Q The Army National Guard (ARNG, 2010, as cited by Buck in Trauma Counseling Theories and Interventions) has identified 12 variables that support resiliency in military service personnel and their families. Chose two and discuss how you might incorporate these into interventions on behalf of those impacted by military conflict. Post a clear and succinct 300-500 word response that demonstrates integration of, and critical thinking regarding, the information presented.

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I would choose the variable of Hope and Optimism in the first place. This is because it is always about moving on in the future by forgetting the past as the basic principles of heating or treating military-conflict affected individuals. Self-Wisdom is the second variable which I would choose because inner conscience of such individuals will always have to be analyzed and made stronger. Otherwise, there can never be practical resolutions coming in the minds of such individuals. The lives of the individuals related to military worldviews have always been observed to be complicated/complex because of the existence of the threat of deaths of family members from military conflicts.