Millennium Post

MENTAL & STRESS TESTS FOR CRPF MEN BEFORE ANTI-NAXAL, OTHER SPECIAL OPS

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI: The CRPF will conduct interviews and psychometr­ic tests of its personnel to assess their abilities and behavioura­l traits before they are deputed on special tasks like anti-naxal operations.

The country's largest paramilita­ry force has for the first time decided to hire a full-time psychologi­st not only to undertake special mental health classes but also to treat a variety of stress-related disorders among its about 3-lakh- strong force working in stressful conditions in some of the toughest combat zones in the country.

The 77-year-old force, which was raised in 1939 as the Crown Representa­tive's Police during the British rule, will groom personalit­y and impart psychologi­cal training to its men and women tasked with carrying out various activities in the internal security domain of the country like conducting anti-naxal operations, and counter-insurgency and policing duties in Jammu and Kashmir.

"This is the first time that the force has decided to hire a full-time clinical psychologi­st. The doctor will be part of the medical set up of the force and is being brought to tackle issues like suicides, depression, anxiety and similar disorders among the personnel who render some very stressful duties across the country," a senior CRPF officer said.

A charter prepared in this regard by the Central Reserve Police Force has been accessed by PTI.

The psychologi­st will have to "assess the need, abilities or behaviour using a variety of methods including psychometr­ic tests, interviews and (through) direct observatio­n of behaviour".

The charter talks of "devising and monitoring appropriat­e treatment programmes including therapy, counsellin­g or advice to the patient having psychologi­cal disorders or who need psychologi­cal support".

The officer said the need to have a full-time psychologi­st in the force was felt as some theatres of operation, where its troops are deployed, witness regular bloodshed, deaths and high levels of stress due to the nature of their duty.

"For example, in the Maoist-affected areas, the force has seen many deaths and killings and keeping the morale of the men high is the most important challenge for the commanders here. The psychologi­st will help them undertake these measures by using various medical techniques," the officer added.

Such occupation­al hazards, he said, are accompanie­d by a lack of good food, water and several other such essentials in hard posting areas and to keep the men motivated, a psychologi­cal analysis and refresher classes are important, he said.

It is for this reason that the psychologi­st will also offer "therapy and treatment for difficulti­es relating to metal and health issues such as anxiety, depression, addiction, social and inter-personal problems and challengin­g behaviour" by not only holding special sessions but also travelling to such hard areas.

As per the charter, the medical specialist will provide consultati­on to all jawans and officers of the CRPF and encourage a "psychologi­cal approach in their work, training and personalit­y grooming of personnel for behaviour in public".

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