Families
Military Deployment: The Impact on Children and Family Adjustment and the Need for Care
Over a million children and their families have now experienced the stress of the deployment of a family member during the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Psychological Adjustment and Treatment of Children and Families with Parents Deployed in Military Combat
The effects of the military deployment of parent-soldiers on children and families need to be understood in the context of military culture as well as from developmental risk for maladjustment.
The Military Family in Review: Context, Risk, and Prevention
Military Families and Children During Operation Iraqi Freedom
The general public has become increasingly interested in the health and wellbeing of the children and families of military service members as the war in Iraq continues.
Serving Families Who Have Served: Providing Family Therapy and Support in Interdisciplinary Polytrauma Rehabilitation
Severe polytraumatic injuries sustained in combat operations require intensive rehabilitation and often result in complex, long-term disabilities. Understandably, these significant injuries have a substantial emotional impact on families.
Families Overcoming Under Stress: Implementing Family-Centered Prevention for Military Families Facing Wartime Deployments and Combat Operational Stress
The toll of multiple and prolonged deployments on families has become clearer in recent years as military families have seen an increase in childhood anxiety, parental psychological distress, and marital discord.
Promoting the Adaptation of Military Families: An Empirical Test of a Community Practice Model
This study used structural equation modeling to examine a strengths-based, community practice model to explore the relationship between formal and informal community-based social networks and family adaptation in military communities.