Welcome home! Soldiers return from service
2023/06/28

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The post-deployment period is often filled with joy and relief for both service members and their families. It is important to discuss expectations and plans in advance to ensure everyone's desires are addressed. Service members may need time to decompress from combat and deployment, and activities should be chosen accordingly. Spouses should monitor service members for signs of overwhelming emotions or symptoms of PTSD or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). A strong family support system and access to medical resources are crucial for the service member's recovery. Reintegration into everyday life can be challenging, but resources such as counseling sessions, couples retreats, and seminars are available to help military couples navigate this process.
Good communication habits and maintaining a focus on appreciating each other are essential for successful military families.

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