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Welcoming them home: Supporting service members and their families in navigating the tasks of reintegration.
Authors:Bowling, Ursula B.   Sherman, Michelle D.
Abstract:To date, more than 1.3 million service members have served in the Global War on Terrorism. These men and women and their families face a range of stressful situations and must navigate many important tasks after a deployment. This article outlines four of the tasks of reintegration: redefining roles, expectations, and division of labor; managing strong emotions; abandoning emotional constriction and creating intimacy in relationships; and creating shared meaning. For each task, potential challenges are discussed and suggestions for how psychologists can support families are described. In addition, potential red flags and indicators that more intensive services may be warranted are reviewed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:Operation Iraqi Freedom   Operation Enduring Freedom   Global War on Terrorism   posttraumatic stress disorder   family education   service members   psychologists' roles
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