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Title

The Road to Recovery: Addressing the Challenges and Resilience of Military Couples in the Scope of Veteran’s Mental Health.

Authors

Cox, Joy; Albright, David L.

Abstract

As the war in Afghanistan for many United States service members is coming to an end, focus on veteran recovery and mental health maintenance is emerging. Veterans’ mental health problems have been cited as an individual and familial problem (Segrin, 2012). As a result, further examination that includes partners as well as challenges and resilience among military couples is needed to assess a more comprehensive view of the repercussions of mental illness on the veteran. The following literature review seeks to highlight the effects of mental illness on military couples through the explanatory framework of the relational turbulence model (Knobloch & Solomon, 2004). Couple resilience and implications for mental health practitioners are also discussed.

Subjects

MILITARY service; COMMITMENT (Psychology); CONFIDENCE; CONFLICT management; CONVALESCENCE; INTERPERSONAL relations; VETERANS; PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience; SOCIAL services; MILITARY personnel; SPOUSES; UNCERTAINTY; PROFESSIONAL practice; SOCIAL support; TRANSITIONAL programs (Education); PSYCHOLOGY

Publication

Social Work in Mental Health, 2014, Vol 12, Issue 5/6, p560

ISSN

1533-2985

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/15332985.2014.891553

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