Air Force
Military Children's Difficulty with Reintegration After Deployment: A Relational Turbulence Model Perspective
This study drew on the relational turbulence model to investigate how the interpersonal dynamics of military couples predict parents’ reports of the reintegration difficulty of military children upon homecoming after deployment.
Systemic Barriers Faced by Women Attempting to Leave Abusive Military Marriages
This narrative study features 8 women who shared their stories of systemic barriers faced in the process of leaving an abusive military marriage.
Systemic Barriers Faced by Women Attempting to Leave Abusive Military Marriages
Little is known about the experience of women in military families who seek to leave an abusive marriage, a process that may be complicated by unique features of military life (i.e., ideals about loyalty, frequent relocation, financial dependence).
Fact Sheet - Mindfulness: Applications to Military Families
The literature on mindfulness interventions has greatly expanded in recent decades, but there remains a limited amount of research on how mindfulness interventions can be applied to military families and their well-being.
Mindfulness: Applications to Military Families
The literature on mindfulness interventions has greatly expanded in recent decades, but there remains a limited amount of research on how mindfulness interventions can be applied to military families and their well-being.
Examining the Effects of a Novel Training Program and Use of Psychiatric Service Dogs for Military-Related PTSD and Associated Symptoms
This study explored an intensive 3-week training program and use of psychiatric service dogs for military-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and associated symptoms. The sample included 2 separate cohorts of military veterans (n = 7 and n = 5) with prior diagnoses of PTSD.
Relationship Education for Military Couples: Recommendations for Best Practice
Military couples have a number of distinctive strengths and challenges that are likely to influence their relationship adjustment. Military couples' strengths include stable employment, financial security, and subsidized health and counseling services.