tailieunhanh - Counseling Military Families: What Mental Health Professionals Need to Know
According to the United States Department of Defense, by the end of 1993 there were 2,036,646 reservists and family members and 3,343,235 active duty and family members for a total of 5,379,781 people affected by the military. Since then, because of the conflict in Iraq, the numbers have dramatically increased. While we have always had military families in our midst, not since the Vietnam War have their struggles been so vivid, particularly with alarming rates of increase of both suicide and divorce among military personnel. The face of the military has changed; for the first time a volunteer army is. | Counseling Military Families What Mental Health Professionals Need to Know Lynn K. Hall Foreword by Mary Edwards Wertsch Counseling Military .
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