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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Describes risk factors to military families and children, including child abuse, neglect, domestic violence and substance abuse.
Discusses ongoing efforts and research to address trauma, grief, and loss in the military community, including a look at the VA's suicide prevention programs.
Describes services that are available for military members including evidence-based interventions developed by the NCTSN and ZERO TO THREE.
Interviews COL Rick Campise and Mary “Tib” Campise about the challenges to parenting among military members due to the stress of deployment and prolonged separation.
Familiarizes participants with several mental health programs and interventions designed for use with military and veteran families.
Describes opportunities to support military children through school-based initiatives.
Describes ways military families communicate during and after deployment.
Offers military parents and caregivers information about military youth substance use.
Describes the work of Strong Families Strong Forces, a home-based intervention for military families with young children (birth to five).