Counseling military spouses and families
Description
In this counseling session the counselor will work to address PTSD symptoms to strengthen a family's cohesiveness and supportiveness, as well as deal with family problems that arise as a result of PTSD. The counselor will help families move beyond a focus on the veteran's diagnosis as a way to explain or rationalize the veteran's behavior. The counselor may also challenge the family to make positive, sustainable changes in order to create more balanced, interdependent relationships.
Runtime
70 min
Subjects
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (73)
- Soldiers (134)
- Family psychotherapy (45)
- War (200)
- Families of military personnel (13)
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
2013
Database
Alexander Street
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