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U.S. Military Service Members’ Reintegration, Culture, and Spiritual Development
Author(s) -
Makoto Suzuki,
Atsuko Kawakami
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
the qualitative report
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2160-3715
DOI - 10.46743/2160-3715/2016.2294
Subject(s) - cognitive dissonance , ideology , ethnic group , individualism , sociology , military service , social psychology , qualitative research , service (business) , psychology , public relations , politics , political science , social science , law , anthropology , economy , economics
This qualitative study aims to find common themes that may suggest portrayals of former service members’ psychological development and their reintegration. We have found their cognitive dissonance from experiencing two very different cultures: the highly structured collective culture of military life and the individualistic culture of civilian life. Former service members tend to develop and maintain the strong ideology of “service to others” in civilian life as their goal or purpose of life. It became clear to us how they have reached to this ideology when we used our ethnic backgrounds and understandings as Japanese researchers who came from a society where collective well-being is highly valued. We came to the conclusion that the macroscopic as well as spiritual views would be beneficial to incorporate when counselors, support organizations, or health care providers are assisting former service members’ transition into civilian life.

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