Abstract
Carrying out military actions in the East of Ukraine, Joint Forces Operations, lead to physical and psychological traumatization of military personnel, complications in their socialization into a peaceful society, deterioration of interaction between family members of participants of the Joint Forces Operation and family dysfunction. The purpose of this article is to classify types of families involved in the Joint Forces Operation and determine their specific problems and needs. Based on the survey of families and specialists of state and private organizations, providing social support for this category of recipients of services, classification of types of families participating the Joint Forces Operation (family members, where one of its members is now in a combat zone; families, where one of its members returned from the combat zone; families, who are divorced: before departure to the combat zone, during a stay in a combat zone, after returning from the combat zone; families where one member is war-disabled; the families of the deceased ones) was made. The characteristic of each of the certain types of families allowed choosing the most effective forms of work with the families of the Joint Forces Operation participants.
Highlights
One of the most urgent problems arising due to the military actions in the East of Ukraine are related to physical and psychological trauma of those, involved in the Joint Forces Operation (JFO on), and the secondary traumatization of family members of JFO participants and an increase in the number of families who find themselves in difficult circumstances
Types of Families of Joint Forces Operation Participants in the East of Ukraine and Peculiarities of Social Work with Them there is a lack of information about the specifics of such families, which, in turn, affects the low efficiency of social work with them
The families of the JFO participants are characterized by instability, insufficient educational potential, lack of positive feelings, a sense of loneliness, anxiety, fear, restriction in interpersonal and internal interaction, the formation of a pattern of incomplete family, disharmony in the functioning and the danger of family collapse
Summary
One of the most urgent problems arising due to the military actions in the East of Ukraine are related to physical and psychological trauma of those, involved in the Joint Forces Operation (JFO on), and the secondary traumatization of family members of JFO participants and an increase in the number of families who find themselves in difficult circumstances. Types of Families of Joint Forces Operation Participants in the East of Ukraine and Peculiarities of Social Work with Them there is a lack of information about the specifics of such families, which, in turn, affects the low efficiency of social work with them. This prompted us to conduct a study to determine types of families, characteristics of their life, as well as providing recommendations on the choice of forms and methods of social work with them
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