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Summary
Shifting roles (i.e., husband/wife, caretaker) within a couple can be difficult to adapt to, especially for married couples experiencing lengthy military deployments. This study examined military couples’ roles at various stages of a deployment and assessed a counseling (intervention) approach for adapting to a shift in roles. Overall, findings revealed the intervention was successful for most couples.
Citation
Gambardella, L. C. (2008). Role-Exit Theory and Marital Discord Following Extended Military Deployment. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 44, 169-174. doi:10.1111/j.1744-6163.2008.00171.x