Counseling Military Families
Issues of anticipation, separation, and reunion are concerns that families face when family members are subject to military deployment.
Issues of anticipation, separation, and reunion are concerns that families face when family members are subject to military deployment.
This study examined the extent to which high levels of occupational and family stress were associated with mental health problems and productivity loss among active duty military personnel.
Social workers can make a significant contribution to military service members and their families, but first it is essential that the worldview, the mindset, and the historical perspective of life in the mil
Servicemembers' family members may experience significant stress related to deployment of their loved ones.
This study presents a model of harsh parenting that has an indirect effect, as well as a direct effect, on child aggression in the school environment through the mediating process of child emotion regulation.
Discusses factors that most influence the adjustment of the child to parent absence in military families.
Behavioral health family services provided by the Veterans Health Administration of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) can play an important role for U.S.
While there is considerable awareness of servicemembers and veterans in contact with the criminal justice system, it is unclear to what extent they, and their readjustment issues, have surfaced in family cou
The objective of this study was to compare specific treatment and outcome variables between mental health care via videoconferencing to care provided in person.