Posted from the Wildmind Buddhist Meditation site:
Veterans using Buddhism to understand their military experience wanted for Denver-area study
Professor Carrie Doehring, PhD, and Kelly Arora, PhD would like to interview veterans who have used Buddhist practices and worldviews to understand their military experience. These interviews are part of a research project at the University of Denver and Iliff School of Theology
After a telephone conversation about the project, and completion of an informed consent form, participants will complete a background questionnaire and do two interviews that will be audiotaped. These interviews will be done face-to-face in the Denver area.
This research will help better understand how veterans draw upon Buddhist practices and worldviews to cope with and understand traumatic military experiences.
The research project, Identifying Military Veterans’ Spiritual Coping and Meaning-Making Practices in Response to Trauma, was approved by the University of Denver’s Institutional Review Board for the Protection of Human Subjects in Research on Oct. 11, 2011, and funded by the Association of Theological Schools.
For further information, contact Carrie Doehring (cdoehring@iliff.edu, 303-765-3169) or Kelly Arora (karora@iliff.edu)
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Q&A with Tricycle
I recently did a Q&A for the Tricycle Blog about military chaplaincy. You can read it here courtesy of Tricycle online.
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