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Lessons Learned in Afghanistan: A Multi-national Military Mental Health Perspective
Author(s) -
Randall Nedegaard,
Rachel E. Foster,
Mercy Yeboah-Ampadu,
Andrew J. Stubbs
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
advances in social work
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2331-4125
pISSN - 1527-8565
DOI - 10.18060/1880
Subject(s) - software deployment , north atlantic treaty , mental health , treaty , perspective (graphical) , political science , project commissioning , world war ii , publishing , public administration , law , psychology , engineering , psychiatry , software engineering , alliance , artificial intelligence , computer science
America has been at war for almost 10 years. Because of this, continuing missions in the Middle East require the support and cooperation of our allied North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) forces from around the world. In this paper we provide an overview of the mission at Kandahar Air Field (KAF) and the Multi-National Role 3 hospital located at KAF. Next, we explain the mental health capabilities and unique perspectives among our teammates from Canada, Great Britain, and the United States to include a discussion of the relevant cross-cultural differences between us. Within this framework we also provide an overview of the mental health clientele seen at KAF during the period of April 2009 through September 2009. Finally, we discuss the successes, limitations, and lessons learned during our deployment to Kandahar, Afghanistan.

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