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St. Bonaventure professor and his son, a former Army combat medic, write manual for coping with PTSD

2023年6月26日

Zac and Will Elenchin webA few years ago, Dr. Will Elenchin, associate professor of sociology and criminology at St. Bonaventure University, was granted a sabbatical leave from teaching to work on his fourth book on behavioral health, this one dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder in high-stress professions.
 
The project took an unexpected big turn less than a year later when Elenchin’s son, Zac, a U.S. Army combat medic serving a deployment in Afghanistan, experienced PTSD after responding to a mass casualty event.
 
Zac Elenchin has since made healthy strides toward recovery, and father and son now share authorship on their just-released new book: “PTSD & Post Traumatic Growth in the Warrior Class: A Tactical Primer for Students and Practitioners in Military, Police, and Medicine.”
 
The book is a manual for understanding the trauma often experienced by members of what the Elenchins refer to as the “warrior class,” students and practitioners who work in high-stress fields such as the military, 警察, and medical professions. 
 
“The first goal of this text is to help you understand how high-impact events can lead to trauma,” 艾伦钦会说吗. “Trauma is complex in that it can both suddenly and subtly drain the physical, 情感, 精神, and spiritual resources that we possess but may take for granted. Zac’s story is about the proverbial overachiever being knocked off his horse by unexpected negative events that often impact soldiers, 警察, and medical folks in the course of their duties. 我们的目标 is to help you take protective steps to avoid common pitfalls.”
 
The book’s second focus is on the less familiar concept of post-traumatic growth (PTG), the idea that suffering can lead to resiliency and personal improvement.
 
“This may sound almost blasphemous to some, 然而,痛苦, while not desirable, often leads to advancement in some areas of our lives. Once you recognize that, you’ll be empowered with a perspective that helps to transform your attitudes and actions in ways that are beneficial to yourself and those around you,” 艾伦钦会说吗.
 
Using Zac’s story of suffering, 治疗, resiliency 和经济增长 as a backdrop, the book defines PTSD and identifies at-risk groups and individuals; addresses 治疗; and concludes with tactical tips for those susceptible to PTSD to achieve resiliency 和经济增长.
 
The manual is not meant to replace counseling, medical intervention, 支持团体, or guidance by clergy, 艾伦钦会说吗. “What this book does offer is an overview of PTSD and PTG by someone who’s been there and who can share with you tips to help avoid or at least lessen the impact of trauma as well as ideas on ways to come out stronger on the other side.”
 
The book includes a forward by Dr. Gregory Privitera, professor of psychology at St. Bonaventure and a U.S. Marine Corps veteran. “The authors provide an invaluable tactical primer to help the warrior class and practitioners alike not only make better decisions about 精神 health, 但也, 通过扩展, 过得更快乐, 更健康的, and more fulfilling lives,” Privitera writes.
 
Published by Kendall Hunt Publishing, the book is available now in digital format and a hard copy edition will be available soon. Interested readers may go to http://he.kendallhunt.com/ and enter this ISBN in the search box: 9798765762370. 
 
教学前, Will Elenchin served as an Army Military Police officer, fraud investigator, and behavioral health therapist. His three other books are “Hidden Courage: Reconnecting Faith and Character with Mental Wellness,”“快乐 Without the Meal: Reflections from Catholic Faith and Reason,” and “Rethinking Stress in an Age of Ease: A Field Manual for Students of all Ages.”
 
 
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