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Journal of Poetry Therapy
The Interdisciplinary Journal of Practice, Theory, Research and Education
Volume 28, 2015 - Issue 2: Bridging the Gap: Creative Expression and Military Veterans
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The metaphors they carry: Exploring how veterans use metaphor to describe experiences of PTSD

Pages 129-146 | Received 21 May 2014, Accepted 08 Dec 2014, Published online: 17 Feb 2015
 

Abstract

Working with military veterans poses significant challenges for therapists. Among the most notable are learning to appreciate military culture, understanding military vernacular, and engaging veterans who have experienced Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The purpose of this project was to explore veterans’ use of metaphor in describing experiences of PTSD and to consider the therapeutic value of metaphor for mental health practitioners. Using a secondary data analysis design, 359 online video interview segments of 57 veterans were reviewed with respect to the way that metaphor was used to describe experiences of PTSD. The metaphors identified in the secondary data were analyzed inductively and deductively by deriving themes from the metaphors that veterans used and associating them to conceptual themes identified in the literature on military culture. The findings indicate that veterans make use of metaphor to describe how PTSD once dominated their life, how they came to manage their PTSD symptoms, and how they used their experience of PTSD to promote a survivor's mission. The findings also suggest that the metaphors that veterans use can also be associated with the conceptual themes identified in the research. These findings underscore the value of using metaphor in therapy with veterans who have PTSD as metaphor has been shown to facilitate cultural accommodation, symptom mitigation, and narrative integration.

Acknowledgments

The author would like to thank the following research committee and faculty members who provided encouragement and critical feedback: research chair, Colin Hollidge, PhD, LICSW, committee member, Sheila Laughton, Lt. Col. (US Air Force, RET), MS Guid, committee member, Faith Weiss, LTC (US Army, RET), LICSW, faculty member: Kari Fletcher, PhD, LICSW.

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