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John Straznickas, MD Substance Use PTSD Team Leader San Francisco VA Medical Center April 25 2012

Improve Identification of veterans Cross-Cultural Military Training The veteran re-integration process

Military Culture Take-home Points Take a stance where your patient teaches you about their veteran experience. It s got similarities and differences for each veteran Know the basic language of the military Assess weapons differently Engage differently depending on their view of their military/veteran status Assess whether a referral to the VA is useful for them.

Examine your own biases Your view of weapons Your view of war Your view of the soldier Separating the soldier from the war Your view of people who commit violence Separating the person from the soldier

Basic Military History Which Branch did they serve in? Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard They are NOT the same. Particular allegiance to their units Active Duty, National Guard or Reserves? What was their job/mos?

Basics of a Military Hx What was their Rank Enlisted or Officer Enlisted E-1 (Pvt) up to E-9 (Sergent Major/Master Chief Petty officer) Officers W-0 (Warrant Officer) up to @W-5(Chief W. Officer 5) O-1 (2 nd Lt./Ensign) to O-10 (General/Admiral)

How SUD affects Rank Rank does not increase while in the military Demotion of rank Disciplinary action?

Basic Military History Did they serve in a combat-zone? How many tours Outside the Wire. No safe zones MOS doesn t say much about exposure to combat Cooks and Clerks can see combat

Basic Military History Type of Discharge from the Military: Honorable General under honorable conditions Dishonorable

Basic Military History Unwanted sexual advances? Men and Women are both affected At least 25% of Women veteran 1/5 reportedly raped. Still a culture of hiding/minimizing sexual injury This is not only work-place harrassment. They live with their abuser.

A veteran s relationship to weapons Assume they have a weapon Their weapon is an important part of their identity For protection more than for harm. Separate the gun from the bullets If lethality is active, negotiate storing bullets with a friend or getting a trigger lock.

Individual differences War differences VN vs. OEF/OIF

Cross-Cultural perspectives Your patient has been trained within a strong cultural environment. Viewing veteran as a racial-identity Your patient will have a unique response to military culture and to his identity as a veteran.

The Military as a culture Cultural values Honor Respect Leave no brother behind Protect yourself - weapons Chain of command Follow orders

Ways veterans can present to community-based programs Conformity devalues the military and emphasizes the civilian life Dissonance ambivalent about the two cultures Immersion/Resistance Idealization of the military and denigration of the civilian culture Helms Racial Identity Model

Using this Model to work with veterans in the community. The conforming veteran Don t challenge the devaluing Don t actively join the devaluing The dissonant veteran Use Motivational Interviewing techniques to explore the yes-but communications The immersion/resistance veteran Don t challenge the devaluing Focus on the present problem and solution

Added resources Specialized services

Age old problem of coming home and re-integrating. Homer & Sophocles as Lit. Based Therapy (LBT)

Odysseus and the Sirens

Typical Warrior Challenges A hazardous path at multiple levels Reluctant to talk about the war Past-Present-Future time distortions Soldier-Civilian integration Frustrating journey

Reluctant to talk about the war Legitimate fears of Judgments morally questionable Misunderstandings of what war is. It s not like the movies Facing painful combat experiences/death

Can be a high stakes process

High Co-occurrence of SUD/PTSD Look for PTSD in all your SUD patients. Intrusions NMs Avoidance isolation, numbness Hyper-arousal Insomnia, irritability These symptoms get worse in early sobriety. Don t confuse avoidance symptoms with resistance

Substances as a barrier home

SUD/PTSD and AA Avoidance of AA is misunderstood as resistance. Issue of God or a benign higher power. War is NOT benign. Issue of groups increase PTSD hyper-arousal Issue of listing amends and making amends Amends done for their violent soldier duties are a trigger for relapse.

Honorable Service Pride in our work