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Original Articles

Supporting Military Parent and Child Adjustment to Deployments and Separations With Filial Therapy

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Pages 179-192 | Published online: 14 Apr 2011
 

Abstract

Parental deployment can have a significant impact on children's psychological, behavioral, and physical well-being. Although most children are resilient, researchers agree that long periods of separation might be a significant source of stress for parents and children in military families. This paper provides a review of the literature of the effects of parental military deployment on child well-being and the parent-child relationship. The authors examine several major parent-child interventions implemented nation-wide during the past five years and provide a rationale for the use of filial therapy, an empirically validated intervention, with military parents and children.

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