Many needs of military personnel are evident at the time of their separation from military service. Other needs, however, such as the residual psychological and physical effects of war and combat, may not be obvious until many years after military personnel have returned to civilian life. In addition, the federal government has established services for aging veterans, but the veterans and their families may not be aware of these services or know how to obtain them.
To prepare for this Discussion, review the interviews in this week’s resources and select one interviewee to address for this Discussion. Be sure to address a different interviewee than the one you addressed in Discussion 1.
Post a description of the interviewee you selected. (2 to 3 pages)
Describe your initial reaction to the individual and his or her situation and explain why you had this reaction.
Based on this scenario and the other resources, explain what would be the most important need that helping professionals should address with the veteran in the scenario and why.
Be sure to support your post with specific references to the resources. If you are using additional articles, be sure to provide full APA-formatted citations for your references.
Needs of Veterans
Many needs of military personnel are evident at the time of their separation from military service. Other needs, however, such as the residual psychological and physical effects of war and combat, may not be obvious until many years after military personnel have returned to civilian life. In addition, the federal government has established services for aging veterans, but the veterans and their families may not be aware of these services or know how to obtain them.
Required Readings
Demers, A. (2011). When veterans return: The role of community in reintegration. Journal of Loss and Trauma: International Perspectives on Stress & Coping, 16(2), 160–179.
Ghahramanlou-Holloway, M., Cox, D. W., Fritz, E. C., & George, B. J. (2011). An evidence-informed guide for working with military women and veterans. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 42(1), 1–7.
Heflin, C. M., Wilmoth, J. M., & London, A. S. (2012). Veteran status and material hardship: The moderating influence of work-limiting disability. Social Service Review, 86(1), 119–142.
Sherman, M.D., Larsen, J., & Borden, L.M. (2015). Broadening the focus in supporting reintegrating Iraq and Afghanistan veterans: Six key domains of functioning. Professional Psychology, Research and Practice, 46(5), 355-366.
VIDEO
Laureate Education (Producer). (2013). Reintegration and the military family [Video file]
(Betsy Flanigan describes her family’s transition from military life to civilian life and identifies aspects of military culture that civilians need to understand)
Discussion Question
To prepare for this Discussion, review the Betsy Flanigan video
· Post a description of the interviewee you selected. Describe your initial reaction to the individual and his or her situation and explain why you had this reaction.
· Based on this scenario and the other resources, explain what would be the most important need that helping professionals should address with the veteran in the scenario and why.
Be sure to support your post with specific references and Required Readings to the resources. If you are using additional articles, be sure to provide full APA-formatted citations for your references.
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