Spiritual care for combat trauma: A qualitative evaluation of REBOOT Combat Recovery
Knobloch, L. K., Owens, J. L., & Gobin, R. L. (2021). Spiritual care for combat trauma: A qualitative evaluation of REBOOT Combat Recovery. Military Psychology, 33, 392–402. https://doi.org/10.1080/08995605.2021.1962183
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REBOOT Combat Recovery is a 12-week faith-based program that aims to help combat Veterans and their families recover from the spiritual wounds of war. Using semi-structured interviews, this qualitative study explored Veterans’ (N = 40) experiences with the program (i.e., effectiveness, helpfulness, and general impact). 98% of the sample reported favorable perceptions of the program. The results highlight which aspects of the program were most helpful as well as insights for improvement.
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