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El. knyga: Resilience and Military Families: Case Vignettes, Self-Assessment Tools, and Evidence-Based Interventions

  • Formatas: 182 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040043783
  • Formatas: 182 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040043783

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"This textbook aims to educate students across all mental health disciplines on the importance of using resilience as a tool when working with military families. Organized into three main sections using the military deployment cycle, such as pre-deployment, deployment, and post-deployment, this textbook examines some of the key resiliency skills found in military families so that students can understand how many military families not only survive, but often thrive, during these challenges. Chapters address the military at home, resilient family systems, communication and social support, the effect of trauma and moral injury, and the transition from military to civilian life. Filled with case vignettes, self-assessment tools, and evidence-informed interventions throughout, different ways to measure, assess, and strengthen family resiliency are highlighted to draw lessons from the military community on stress management and posttraumatic growth. It finishes with an appendix on key resources and further reading. Following two decades of war and a global pandemic, this essential textbook is a crucial read for all mental health professionals training to work with miliary populations and their families, such students of clinical social work, marriage and family therapy, and psychology, as well as instructors of courses on military psychology and mental wellbeing"--

This textbook aims to educate students across all mental health disciplines on the importance of using resilience as a tool when working with military families.



This textbook aims to educate students across all mental health disciplines on the importance of using strengths-based resilience as a tool when working with military families. Organized into three main sections using the military deployment cycle, including the stages of pre-deployment, deployment, and post-deployment, this textbook examines some of the key resiliency skills that operate in military families so that students can understand how many families not only survive, but learn how to thrive, during great challenges.

Chapters address the military at home, resilient family systems, the importance of effective communication and social support, the impact of trauma and moral injury, and the transition from military to civilian life following service. Filled with case vignettes, self-assessment tools, and evidence-informed interventions, readers learn multiple ways to measure, assess, and strengthen family resiliency throughout the book. in addition to these skills, specific examples are highlighted that draw lessons from the military community on stress management and posttraumatic growth in the context of family life. The book finishes with an appendix on key resources and recommendations for further reading.

Following two decades of war and a global pandemic, this essential textbook is a crucial read for all mental health professionals training to work with miliary-connected populations and their families. Professionals from disciplines including clinical social work, marriage and family therapy, and psychology, healthcare, theology as well as instructors of courses on military social work, military psychology, and mental health will all find this text an invaluable resource. 

Introduction Part I: Pre-Deployment Resiliency: "The Calm before the Storm"
1. Military Family Culture
2. Resiliency in the Military Family
3. Assessing Military Family Capacity to Manage Stress Part II: Deployment Resiliency: "Managing the Storm"
4. Military Families Adapting to Stress
5. Attachment Disruptions and Coping Strategies
6. Trauma, Attachment, and Treatment Interventions Part III: Post-Deployment Resiliency: "Assessing the Effects of the Storm"
7. Posttraumatic Stress in Family Life
8. Injuries of War and the Military Family
9. Military Families Transition to Civilian Life

Julie Canfield, PhD, LICSW, is a clinical instructor at Boston College School for Social Work and maintains a private practice in Boston, Massachusetts, dedicated to providing effective mental health treatment to active-duty service members, military veterans, military-connected children, and families impacted by military service. Dr. Canfield is the military spouse of a combat veteran and holds a doctorate in social work from Smith College School of Social Work. Her research career has focused on improving clinical treatment and practices for childhood trauma, secondary traumatization in family systems, and improving professional resilience among child and family trauma therapists. Dr. Canfield holds a masters degree in social work from Hunter College of the City University of New York and a bachelors degree from New York University.