Counseling Military Families: What Mental Health Professionals Need to Know

Counseling Military Families: What Mental Health Professionals Need to Know
ISBN-10
1134494858
ISBN-13
9781134494859
Series
Counseling Military Families
Category
Psychology
Pages
308
Language
English
Published
2016-04-28
Publisher
Routledge
Author
Lynn K. Hall

Description

How does the military really work? What issues are constants for military families, and what special stresses do they face? Counseling Military Families provides the best available overview of military life, including demographic information and examples of military family issues. Chapters focus on vital issues such as the unique circumstances of reservists, career service personnel, spouses, and children, and present treatment models and targeted interventions tailored for use with military families. Counseling Military Families provides clinicians with the tools they need to make a difference in the lives of families in transition, including those who may have an ingrained resistance to asking for help and who may be available for counseling for a relatively short period of time.

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