Relationship education for military couples: recommendations for best practice
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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-13, 07:10authored byMG Bakhurst, B Loew, ACL McGuire, WK Halford, HJ Markman
Military couples have a number of distinctive strengths and challenges that are likely to influence their relationship adjustment. Military couples' strengths include stable employment, financial security, and subsidized health and counseling services. At the same time, military couples often experience long periods of separation and associated difficulties with emotional disconnect, trauma symptoms, and reintegrating the family. This paper describes best practice recommendations for working with military couples, including: addressing the distinctive challenges of the military lifestyle, ensuring program delivery is seen as relevant by military couples, and providing relationship education in formats that enhance the accessibility of programs.
History
Journal
Family process
Volume
56
Pagination
302-316
Location
London, Eng.
eISSN
1545-5300
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article