Trauma, stress, adaptation - WSKZ experts on the psychology of the uniformed services.
On 3-4 April, a scientific conference took place in Konin entitled "The multidimensionality of formation and uniformed services psychology".which aimed to explore the psychological problems accompanying officers in the police, army, prison service or fire brigade, among others. The event brought together specialists from all over Poland. The Vocational Training College in Wrocław was represented by Director of the Institute of Psychology Prof. Dr. Artur Ziółkowski including MA Lidia Młody and Hubert Ludwiczak, M.Sc..
Post-traumatic growth, occupational stress and adaptation - important and timely topics
Prof. Dr. Artur Ziółkowski gave a lecture on post-traumatic growth, emphasising the importance of development after traumatic experiences. In his speech, he stressed the need to develop specialised education and training programmes to respond to the psychological challenges of uniformed officers. He also drew attention to the scale of the problems associated with trauma and the need to address them systemically.
The representatives of the College of Vocational Training - Lidia Młody, M.A., and Hubert Ludwiczak, M.A., M.Sc. - focused, in turn, on the issue of the adaptation to prison conditions. They raised issues concerning the difficulties faced by people deprived of their liberty during the initial period of their sentence - isolation, changing social roles and the impact of these factors on their mental condition. In turn, with regard to officers, they pointed to the problem of professional stress, burnout and emotional overloadresulting from daily contact with crisis and traumatic situations.
Dialogue and cooperation - a common line of support
The climax of the event was expert panel discussionThe event was attended by representatives of the academic world and various uniformed formations. It emphasised the importance of dialogue between academia, government institutions and the services. The urgent need to work together to develop effective psychological support programmes was jointly identified and systemic solutions in the area of crisis intervention.
Participation in the conference was not only an opportunity for a substantive exchange of experiences, but also to strengthen the relationship between academics and practitioners. For representatives of the School of Vocational Training, the event was an important step in building partnerships for the development of uniformed formation psychology.




