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When the warrior returns: making the transition at home
2012, Naval Institute Press
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Annapolis, Md

Table of Contents

The warrior's family
The immediate post-deployment period: deployments are hard, but homecoming can be even harder
Life after military service: what you need to know and do to succeed as a veteran family
Family and friends as care providers for disabled service members
Emotions and their impact on families
The effects of repeated deployments on warriors and families
Building resilience in the military family during and following deployment
Suicide and suicide prevention
Self-medication and drug abuse
Got kids? Parenting tips for when your warrior returns from deployment
Children of injured military parents
Children's reactions to deployment, reintegration, and injuries by age groups, with
Recommendations on how to help them
Family assistance for service members seeking employment or education
Sex and intimacy after combat
Female warriors
Families of National Guard and Reserve service members
Unmarried partners and blended families
Appendix
List of contributors
Index
Illustrations and tables
Figures
U.S. Army active duty suicide rates, as of November 2011: convincing evidence of the effect of multiple deployments on suicide rates, which have more than doubled from peace-time levels, rising from 9.6/100,000 in 2004 to a projected 24.6/100,000 in 2011
Ace program card
Suicide prevention risk factor assessment card
The toll that multiple deployments take on service members
The impact of arousal and anxiety on information processing efficiency and memory
Tables
Ways families can improve deployment resilience
Reframing common clinical symptoms associated with depression, stress injuries, and TBI
Drug abuse warning signs
Comparison of academic experiences in the military and civilian environments
Continuum of startle responses: the effects of traumatic disruption on information processing.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
362.860973
Library of Congress
UB403 .W52 2012, UB403.W52 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25323781M
Internet Archive
whenwarriorretur0000unse
ISBN 13
9781612510903, 9781612510910
LCCN
2012018293

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