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Leaving the Military Affects Family Members Also

Military and Veterans, Military Transition, SMVF

Military Transition Affects the Whole Family, Not Just the Service Member When a service member prepares to go on a deployment, do a PCS move, or transition out of the military, they are required to go through several levels of discussions and counseling to make sure...

When Your Clinician Work Starts To Affect Your Homelife: 8 Tips for Coping

Clinicians

Clinical work isn’t for everyone. It can often be hard to hold the stories you hear and the pain you see people experience. Sometimes, you just can’t get that one client out of your head, wishing there was more you could do to help.  When you need to talk about it,...

Seven Signs Your Job is Affecting Your Life

Mental Health Supports, Work

When work starts to take over your life, things start to fall apart. 76% of workers say that their workplace stress impacts their personal relationships, and 66% say that their stress has caused sleep deprivation. Suddenly, there is little time to spend with family,...

How Does Military Transition Affect Family Members?

Military and Veterans, Military Transition, SMVF

Service members transitioning out of the military receive transition resources and education to help them prepare them for transition, but their spouses, children and other family members rarely receive the same – even though they’re also making a big life...

Veteran and Transition Support in the Tidewater Region of Virginia

Military and Veterans, Military Transition, SMVF

Leaving the military and returning to civilian life is a time that many service members look forward to. After all, you’ll be reuniting with your family and friends and starting a new chapter in your life. A fresh start can be exciting, but can also come with a lot of...
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