Family Separation and Reunion, A Style of Life in the Military

Family Separation and Reunion, A Style of Life in the Military
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Download or read book Family Separation and Reunion, A Style of Life in the Military written by and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Military family separation invariably requires that the family adjust to change imposed by the absence of the parent. The resulting stress has often been reported in the literature. But just as separation brings stress to the military family, the members experience still added stresses when father returns. In the past policies of the military organization regarding family separation and reunion have been insensitive to the family's needs. However, in recent years families are being afforded increasing supportive social services during these periods of family disruption. (Author).


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