Fighter, Corpsman, Partisan an Attempt to Typify Former Soldiers Based on their Coping and Defense Mechanisms

Author:

Brants LoniORCID,Schuy Katrin,Dors Simone,Horzetzky Marie,Rau Heinrich,Willmund Gerd,Ströhle Andreas,Siegel Stefan

Abstract

AbstractThis work strives to develop a typological classification of the use of conscious and unconscious defense and coping mechanisms based on methodically and structurally collected data from a qualitative survey of 43 former soldiers in Germany. Seven coping and defense types were identified: the Fighter, the Comrade, the Corpsman, the Strategist, the Partisan, the Self-Protector and the Infantryman. The types identified differed with regard to the accumulation, combination, and use of their conscious and unconscious defense and coping mechanisms in the superordinate areas of behaviour, relationships, emotions, reflexivity and time focus. The typological classification could offer psychotherapeutic interventions tailored to individuals and their defense and coping mechanisms, which could lead to improved therapy use and compliance.

Funder

Bundesministerium der Verteidigung

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Philosophy,Applied Psychology,Anthropology,Communication,Cultural Studies,Social Psychology

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