Family systems and ecological perspectives on the impact of deployment on military families

B Paley, P Lester, C Mogil - Clinical child and family psychology review, 2013‏ - Springer
The scope of sustained military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan has placed great
demands on the Armed Forces of the United States, and accordingly, military families have …

Mechanisms of risk and resilience in military families: Theoretical and empirical basis of a family-focused resilience enhancement program

WR Saltzman, P Lester, WR Beardslee… - Clinical child and family …, 2011‏ - Springer
Recent studies have confirmed that repeated wartime deployment of a parent exacts a toll
on military children and families and that the quality and functionality of familial relations is …

[ספר][B] Reforming juvenile justice: A developmental approach

National Research Council - 2013‏ - books.google.com
Adolescence is a distinct, yet transient, period of development between childhood and
adulthood characterized by increased experimentation and risk-taking, a tendency to …

Military service member and veteran reintegration: A conceptual analysis, unified definition, and key domains

CA Elnitsky, MP Fisher, CL Blevins - Frontiers in psychology, 2017‏ - frontiersin.org
Returning military service members and veterans (MSMVs) may experience a variety of
stress-related disorders and challenges when reintegrating from the military to the …

The long war and parental combat deployment: Effects on military children and at-home spouses

P Lester, K Peterson, J Reeves, L Knauss… - Journal of the American …, 2010‏ - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: Given the growing number of military service members with families and the
multiple combat deployments characterizing current war time duties, the impact of …

Fathers and families

RD Parke, JT Cookston - Handbook of parenting, 2019‏ - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter shows that fathers and families are embedded in a network of biological and
neurological systems, and the biological basis of fathering. There are overall differences in …

The role of co**, resilience, and social support in mediating the relation between PTSD and social functioning in veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan

J Tsai, I Harpaz-Rotem, RH Pietrzak… - … & Biological Processes, 2012‏ - Guilford Press
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the most common psychiatric disorders
among veterans returning tfrom Iraq and Afghanistan. Little research has examined …

Risk and resilience in military families experiencing deployment: the role of the family attachment network.

SA Riggs, DS Riggs - Journal of family psychology, 2011‏ - psycnet.apa.org
Deployment separation constitutes a significant stressor for US military men and women and
their families. Many military personnel return home struggling with physical and/or …

Military children and families: strengths and challenges during peace and war.

N Park - American Psychologist, 2011‏ - psycnet.apa.org
Throughout history, military children and families have shown great capacity for adaptation
and resilience. However, in recent years, unprecedented lengthy and multiple combat …

Resilience among military youth

MA Easterbrooks, K Ginsburg, RM Lerner - The future of children, 2013‏ - JSTOR
Much research on children in military families has taken a deficit approach—that is, it has
portrayed these children as a population susceptible to psychological damage from the …