Features an update on US Army Behavioral Health Services, including types of services and initiatives available to soldiers and their families.
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Provides an overview of the issues of child maltreatment and military sexual trauma in military settings.
Discusses military culture and the unique stressors faced by military families.
Looks back at Jordyn. Since disclosing her sexual exploitation experiences in a previous session, Jordyn continues to attend therapy sessions to address her distress symptoms; depression and PTSD.
Explores several programs and projects, including innovative community-based initiatives, designed to support the behavioral health of military veterans and their families.
Provides practical information to help start conversations with children who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviors.
Features a first-person interview with Jeanne Sherman, MEd, CAGS, LMHC, whose efforts on behalf of military veterans and families in Rhode Island earned her the VFW Community Service Award in May of 2015.
Examines how military families interact with various service systems, including schools and the court system.
Presents the coordinated model of care to prepare programs to serve military families.
Describes work from McCormick Foundation, RAND Corporation, and Duke University's Veteran Culture and Clinical Competence (V3C) Program.