Soldier Self-Regulation: Applying Self-Regulatory Concepts to the U.S. Army Context

Nicholas A. Moon,Mina Milosevic, Kauyer Lor, Allyson R. Clubb,Patrick D. Converse,Richard Griffith, Kenneth Pitts, Randolph Graves, Kimberly Braz Gomes, Jacqueline M. Kirshenbaum,Brian A. Moore

Military behavioral health(2023)

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Army personnel operate in volatile and stressful environments where self-regulation is critical to maintain performance, health, and well-being. Though self-regulation is a malleable construct, the complex nature of both self-regulation and the Army context in which it is enacted makes a tailored application for individual development challenging. In this paper, we explore salient issues in the potential application of self-regulation concepts and techniques to the Army context. In doing so, we review leading conceptualizations and major theoretical models of self-regulation, discuss aspects of military professions in which self-regulation may be particularly relevant, and identify challenges associated with applying existing approaches to self-regulation in the Army context. Finally, we discuss promising self-regulation interventions for competency development that may be beneficial for the Army and highlight where future efforts should be directed.
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self-regulation,self-regulatory
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