Counseling Military Families begins with an overview of military life before delving into specific chapters on the unique circumstances of career service personnel and their spouses and children.
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What Mental Health Professionals Need to Know Lynn K. Hall ... The chapter in Karen Houppert's book Home Fires Burning titled ”All That You Can Be: Young, Poor and Alone” (2005b, p. 79) about sums it up. Regardless of where they live, ...
How does the military really work?
This book will help counselors tailor their interventions to work well with families who are in transition, who may have an ingrained resistance to asking for help and who will, more than likely, be available for counseling for a relatively ...