从生存到繁荣:在过渡时期支持军人配偶

Rebekah Cole, Rebecca Cowen
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军人配偶面临着军人生活方式带来的许多挑战,包括频繁的搬迁。这种不断的迁移往往会导致心理健康问题、职业挫折以及对当地资源的不熟悉。人类服务专业人员在预防和协调方面受过培训并具有专门知识,因此在解决这些问题方面处于关键地位。HSPs被要求为军人配偶提供他们在新社区生存和发展所需的支持。本文描述了HSPs支持过渡军人配偶的具体方式,促进心理健康,鼓励事业成功,并将他们与社区资源联系起来。
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From Surviving to Thriving: Supporting Military Spouses During Transitions
Military spouses face many challenges resulting from the military lifestyle, including frequent relocations. This constant moving often result in mental health struggles, career frustration, and an unfamiliarity with local resources that can offer support. With their training and expertise in prevention and coordination, human services professionals (HSPs) are in a key position to address these problems. HSPs are called to equip military spouses with the support they need to survive and thrive in their new communities. This article describes the specific ways HSPs can support transitioning military spouses, promoting mental wellbeing, encouraging career success, and connecting them to community resources.
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