Abstract
Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) has been getting a lot of interest lately for its potential role in the recovery of war veterans. When it comes to treating mental and emotional health problems, neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is one of the most effective methods because of the way it makes use of language and communication patterns.The nuances of using NLP for the recovery of combat veterans are examined in this research. The research looks at how well NLP works for treating Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, and other mental and emotional wounds that might result from serving in the military.The study emphasizes the significance of personalized NLP treatments in the successful reintegration of military personnel. The necessity for a collaborative approach that includes the servicemen's active engagement in the NLP process is also discussed.The research also covers the difficulties and ethical issues that arise when use NLP to aid in the recovery of military personnel. It underlines the need of ensuring that NLP therapies are based on solid research and free of any manipulative or coercive techniques.The results indicate that NLP has potential as a helpful resource for the recovery of combat veterans. To be effective, NLP must take into account each service member's unique set of demands and state of affairs, as well as adhere to strict ethical and scientific standards.Keywords: neuro-linguistic programming, rehabilitation, servicemen, armed conflicts, post-traumatic stress disorder, evidence-based practices.
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Jawad, A. M., AlNuaemy, L. M., … Lyashenko, O. (2023). PECULIARITIES OF USING NEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING FOR THE REHABILITATION OF SERVICEMEN WHO WERE IN ARMED CONFLICTS. Development of Management and Entrepreneurship Methods on Transport (ONMU), 84(3), 40–55. https://doi.org/10.31375/2226-1915-2023-3-40-55
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