INDS 600 Discipline Integration

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DISCIPLINE INTEGRATION Discipline Integration Paper Outline Shean C. Cain College of Arts and Sciences, Liberty University INDS 600: Discipline Integration Dr. C. Roberts Author Note Shean C. Cain I have no known conflict of interest to disclose. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Shean C. Cain. Email: sccain@liberty.edu
DISCIPLINE INTEGRATION Discipline Integration I. Research Question. How can Human Services - Resilience and Public and Community Health help active-duty military service members overcome mental health specifically PTSD and how can they get the preferred treatment needed? II. Justification of interdisciplinary approach. The aim of this study is to integrate two disciplined to resolve a complicated issue among military members overcoming and treating mental health – PTSD in active-duty service members and veterans alongside DoD civilians and families. III. Disciplines Human Services – Military Resilience and Public and Community Health IV. Adequacy to the AOS. The insights of military resiliency and public and community health are disciplines that are interconnected which helps develop measures against mental health issues and threats to the military and the community. Moreover, proactive measures, quality education, and different support systems that will foster sustainability, adaptability, and wellbeing for individuals. This offers health initiatives while promoting discipline and mutual adequacy. Integrating both public health and resiliency will enhance health strategies and methods in this diverse challenge.
DISCIPLINE INTEGRATION V. Insights of research - Showing the importance of the integration of two disciplines to solve a complex issue. - Developing insights, strategies, and methods to create solutions. - The enhancement of healthcare while mirroring public health focus and building of resiliency against mental health – PTSD. VI. Conflicts between insights In the discussion, conflicts that can and will arise between the disciplines will include the measures of prioritizing short-term goals over long-term health outcomes. This also will include emphasis on toughness that may neglect mental issues in active-duty members, veterans, and families. Conflicts that impedes is the strict public health measures in community resilience and will limit the freedoms of individuals. Balancing both is very important to the holistic societal well-being.  VII. Command ground discovery. The common ground between military resilience and public and community health is that both disciplines prioritize on the preparedness of individuals and community, the adaptability, and collective well-being of all personnel. The shared goals include enhancing research that can lead to promotable results for mental and physical health, the promotion of community engagement and campaigns, and the building of a resilient society to face challenges more effectively.
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