A randomized clinical trial of a postdeployment parenting intervention for service members and their families with very young children.

ER DeVoe, R Paris, B Emmert-Aronson… - … , Practice, and Policy, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Parenting through the deployment cycle presents unique stressors for military
families. To date, few evidence-based and military-specific parenting programs are available …

Supporting a spouse with military posttraumatic stress: Daily associations with partners' affect

SP Carter, ST Giff, SB Campbell… - Journal of traumatic …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Service members and veterans (SM/Vs) with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
can receive significant benefits from social support by a spouse or romantic partner …

[图书][B] Handbook of psychosocial interventions for veterans and service members: A guide for the non-military mental health clinician

ND Ainspan, CJ Bryan, W Penk - 2016 - books.google.com
The United States is in the midst of the largest military demobilization in its history. This is
leading to an increase in the demand for mental health clinicians who can provide services …

Can families help veterans get more from PTSD treatment? A randomized clinical trial examining Prolonged Exposure with and without family involvement

LA Meis, SM Glynn, MR Spoont, SM Kehle-Forbes… - Trials, 2022 - Springer
Background Posttraumatic stress disorder occurs in as many as one in five combat veterans
and is associated with a host of negative, long-term consequences to the individual, their …

Bereaved military dependent spouses and children: Those left behind in a decade of war (2001–2011)

SJ Cozza, JE Fisher, J Zhou… - Military …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Background: US military service members die from a variety of causes (ie, accidents,
combat, illnesses, homicide, suicide, and terrorism) while on duty and in greater numbers …

[图书][B] A battle plan for supporting military families: Lessons for the leaders of tomorrow

L Hughes-Kirchubel, SMD Wadsworth, DS Riggs - 2018 - Springer
We are grateful for the work of all those who contributed to this volume, including the
participants and speakers who attended the conference, who in turn were greatly supported …

Contextualizing military health and trauma: Recommendations for integrated care and couple-centered interventions

M Lewis, A Lamson, M White… - Military Behavioral …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Military personnel and their family members are currently facing risks to their health and well-
being, yet interventions such as prevention and treatment remain unsuccessful for many …

Coming home: the experiences and implication of reintegration for military families

LI Marek, LE Moore - Journal of Military, Veteran and Family …, 2015 - jmvfh.utpjournals.press
Introduction: Although military families are typically resilient in the face of adversity, the
current literature suggests that the aftermath of deployment involves numerous stressors and …

Finding our new normal: A 10-year follow-up study with US Army veterans and their spouses

N Mullet, C Fuss, L Lyddon, D Mondloch… - Journal of Couple & …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Deployments can be difficult for military service members and their spouses, with
consequences often lasting well beyond when the service member has returned home …

Military and veteran family-centered preventive interventions and care: Making meaning of experiences over time

WR Beardslee - Clinical child and family psychology review, 2013 - Springer
This commentary discusses key themes in four conceptually related papers in this special
issue on military families. Individually, the papers highlight the importance of the …