Psychotherapy for veterans navigating the military‐to‐civilian transition: A case study

Veterans face a range of challenges as they transition out of the military and into civilian life. For some, this period of transition is characterized by loss of identity, loss of daily structure, loss of community, and confusion about where they fit within society. If not attended to, problems ass...

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