Hello again, gentlemen & gentleladies ;)
Not sure about other people, but from at least personal experience I think that has quite a potential to work. Not necessarily time consuming even, the beginning stages. More taking someone who knows what they're doing, and with quite saintly patience for all the 'temper' issues in the meantime. Analytic. Cutting through nonsense. Strict. Cool headed enough. Don't know there's enough command type guys out there for that, possibley back to your 'don't have enough manpower to do this'. On another hand I'm rather hopeful, where is will there can be a path.
Yeah, got me thinking. Debrief, all good. Full on session = too f*cking overwhelming. Debriefs are doable. So basically good thinking right there.
(Hopefully this comment makes sense. I'm still so fail at expressing a lot of things processed in emotions/kinetic sensations in words. TLDR liking this post helluva lot.).
Debriefs are all crap.
A debrief after an incident yeah, but when they do a psych debrief before you go home or immediately after you get home, the first thing a veteran wants is to be left alone with his family. He will say everything is alright.
What needs to happen IMO is that a few months after they are home, the partners need to be contacted on the side and asked how things are. It's the only way to uncover the truth. We all know that nobody wants to appear week, so they will say what they want, and get their wives to say what they want. It's not until their relationships are in tatters or they are sitting in a jailhouse waiting for a court case do they finally admit there is a problem.
It has to be time consuming. Each individuals personal record has to be scrutinised and history of trauma discovered. You can't leave it up to the individual.
Anyway, this is someones intro. I should not be diverting it.