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Couple Therapy Found Effective for Treating PTSD

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Couples Therapy Shows Promise for Partners with PTSD

It makes sense that a person with post-traumatic stress disorder might have relationship problems, too. And researchers have now found that couples therapy that’s designed around PTSD helps both problems. The partner with PTSD reported reduced symptoms, and the couple reported increased relationship satisfaction from couples therapy,

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Veterans on Taking Steps to Improve Relationships

The experiences of military life can affect Veterans in ways that may impact their relationships. In this video, Veterans talk about working through problems with their friends and loved ones and finding solutions that benefit everyone.   Relationships with friends, family, and co-workers can have a major

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Reunited Troops, Families Face Stresses of Reconnecting

FORT HOOD, Texas – Jesse “Jay” Collins didn’t expect to be home for Christmas this year. He thought he would spend the holidays in Iraq, far from his wife and kids. By Joel Salcido, for USA TODAY Nevada Collins says she “really had some coping problems to

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Relationship Problems

Have you had trouble getting along with people close to you lately? Or, maybe your relationship with your family hasn’t been as good as it used to be. Perhaps military life or deployment strained your relationships or made it challenging to take care of the people who

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Family and Relationships

Relationships with friends, family, and co-workers can have a major impact on your everyday life. The love, support, and friendship of people who care about you can enhance the good times and may help you get through the bad. Often times, Veterans get closer to their families

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About the Military

U.S. Military 101 The "Basics" of the United States Military Reserve members fall within one of the four main branches of the military: Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Navy. Each branch has a group of reserves, but only the Air Force and Army attain a National Guard. In times of conflict and war, the President can call to duty all members of the reserves, but requires state approval for activation of the National Guard.

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