Family Resiliency

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Family Resiliency: Equipping Leaders To Help Their Soldiers

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Family Resiliency: Equipping Leaders

To Help Their Soldiers

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Terminal Learning Objectives

• TLO 1: Extensively familiarize leaders with resources to which they can connect Soldiers and families.

• TLO 2: Equip leaders with the knowledge to identify Soldiers and Families who are in need of assistance.

• TLO 3: Equip leaders will some basic marriage and family intervention skills.

• TLO 4: Provide leaders advanced training for enhancing their own family relationships.

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Phases

• Phase 1: Introduction – “Why Family Resiliency”

• Phase 2: Connect to Resources – “Here’s who can help”

• Phase 3: Buddy Aid – “You can help”

• Phase 4: Self Aid – “Here is some help.”

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Agenda

• Reception 0800 - 0815• Introduction 0815 - 0845• Commander’s Welcome 0845 - 0900• TLO 1: Resources

– Post Tour of Family Resources• Youth and Child Service 0915 - 1000

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Resilience Training and Resilience Training and Post Traumatic Stress and GrowthPost Traumatic Stress and Growth

Resilience

Training

Post Adversity Growth

Post Traumatic Stress --------- Disorder Anxiety Anger Substance Abuse Violence Sexual Assault Isolation

Perception of Self Spiritual Growth Relationship Growth Purpose of Life

Treatment

Self lim

ited or

Facilitated In

terventionEVENT

Traumatic

Adverse

Accession

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Family

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Issues and Events Model

Time

Communication

Sex

Money

Children

TimeTogether

In-Laws

Issues

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