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Military

This section offers a listing of our military related resources.

02. Children and Families of Combat Veterans. Stephen J. Cozza, M.D.

11. Caring for Families in Peacetime and War. Barbara Thompson, M.S.

A Guide to Managing Stress in Crisis Response Professions

Addressing Alcohol Misuse Through Brief Screening and Counseling

Advancing the Health of the Family Left Behind

After the Ft. Hood Shooting: Information for Casualty Assistance Officers

Alcohol and Your Health

Bioterrorism and Public Health

Care Managers: Engaging the Injured and their Families

Caring for Children During the Flu Season

Courage to Care for Me: Tips for Caring For Your Newborn and Yourself

Crisis Intervention

Dealing with the Effects of Trauma: A Self-Help Guide.

Depression in Primary Care: A Military Health Care Perspective

Disaster Preparedness and Response for Our Nation’s Military and their Families

From Injury to Home: Integrating Networks of Medical and Psychosocial Support

Funerals and Memorials: A Part of Recovery

Hazardous Materials Clean Up and Continuous Operations

Health Literacy: Addressing Communication Barriers to Foster Self-Care and Family Care

Helping Children Cope During Deployment

Helping Leaders Help

Helping National Guard and Reserve Reenter the Workplace

How Can I Get Him To Seek Help (Patient)

Information for Relief Workers on Emotional Reactions to Human Bodies in Mass Death

Leadership and Supervision for Body Recovery in Mass Death

Leadership Stress Management

Leadership Stress Management

Mental Health Response to Mass Violence and Terrorism: A Field Guide

Military Families on the Move: Tips for Keeping Your Family Healthy

Parent Guidance Assessment-Combat Injured Family (PGA-CI)

Post Deployment and Distress Health Responses

Primary Care Strategies to Foster Male Health Care Seeking (Provider)

Psychological First Aid: Helping Victims in the Immediate Aftermath of Disaster

Public Health Emergencies: Role of Military Family

Public Health Emergencies: Implications for Military Families (Provider Sheet)

Reintegration Fact Sheet for Military Couples

Reintegration Fact Sheet for Providers

Resources for Recovery: Combat Injured Family (Family Sheet)

Resources for Recovery: Combat Injured Family (Provider Sheet)

Reunion: Reuniting with Your Loved One: Helpful Advice for Families

Safety, Health and Preparedness: A 9 /11 Anniversary Message for Military Families

Staying the Course: Following Medical Recommendations for Health

Suicide Facts for Primary Care Providers

Suicide Facts: What Military Families Need to Know to Help Loved Ones Who May Be At Risk

Trauamatic Brain Injury (TBI): Helping Service Members and Families In Need

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): What Military Families Need to Know

Understanding Postdeployment Stress Symptoms

Unit Command and Leadership: Soldier Resilience and Sustaining the Mission

What Military Families Should Know about Depression

Workgroup on Intervention with Combat Injured Families

 

Featured Sheets

Unit Command and Leadership: Soldier Resilience and Sustaining the Mission

Care Managers: Engaging the Injured and their Families

Leadership Stress Management

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