[HTML][HTML] Military Family-Centred Resilience-Building Programming Across the Deployment Cycle: A Scoping Review

ML Hébert, JM Tippe, C Aquin, M Maximos… - International Journal of …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Background: There is international agreement that military families (MFs)—active service
members, reservists, veterans, and their families—must be resilient to overcome military life …

Mental skills in the armed forces: A scoping review.

S Rodden-Aubut, J Tracey - Sport, Exercise, and Performance …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
As mental performance strategies have been used effectively in a variety of elite sport
settings, the purpose of this scoping review was to understand the applications of mental …

Developing a choice theory-based family resilience intervention program

Y Kaygas, Y Özbay - Adversity and Resilience Science, 2024 - Springer
This study aims to determine the impact of an online family resilience program based on the
choice theory. Data collection was conducted using the Relational Resilience Scale, the …

Fathering across military deployment and reintegration

TB Walsh, KL Rosenblum - Handbook of Fathers and Child Development …, 2020 - Springer
This chapter explores the experiences of fathers parenting young children across military
deployment and reintegration. Deployment and extended family separation are significant …

Separating and Reconnecting: Family Relationships Across Military Deployment and Reintegration.

TB Walsh, KL Rosenblum - Zero to Three, 2018 - search.ebscohost.com
Military deployments can necessitate prolonged family separations. The strain of separation
is particularly acute for very young children and their parents. Reunions bring joy as well as …

[HTML][HTML] Substance Misuse Prevention Program Attendance: Predictors Among Military Families

ML Kan, HC Yeh, LM Schainker, J Nelson, S Charm… - 2022 - books.google.com
Typical life circumstances for military families may impact their participation in prevention
programs, yet little is known about what factors influence their participation. The current …

The Health Psychologist Role in Providing Services to the Military Families and Parenting

S George, WG Hernandez, L James - Clinical Health Psychology in …, 2022 - Springer
A significant source of stress for military members is navigating parenthood before, during,
and after deployment, particularly the separation for both the parent and the child (ren). It …

[PDF][PDF] Stress Control for Military, Law Enforcement, and First Responders

MA MAGLIONE, C CHEN, A BIALAS, A MOTALA… - 2021 - rand.org
Over the past two decades, the US Department of Defense has invested unparalleled
resources into developing effective treatments for military-related psychological health …

[HTML][HTML] Substance Misuse Prevention Program Attendance: Predictors Among Military Families

ML Kan, HC Yeh, LM Schainker, J Nelson, S Charm… - europepmc.org
Typical life circumstances for military families may impact their participation in prevention
programs, yet little is known about what factors influence their participation. The current …

Systemic prevention and intervention approaches for working with military families

AH Gewirtz, HA Rahl‐Brigman - The Handbook of Systemic …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The chapter provides an overview of the challenges facing military families and, in particular,
the impact of wartime deployment of a parent for the family. We review the literature on the …