Approaching family-focused systems of care for military and veteran families (2012)

Reference:

MacDermid Wadsworth, S. M., Lester, P., Marini, C., Cozza, C., Sornborger, J., Strouse, T., & Beardslee, W. (2012). Approaching family-focused systems of care for military and veteran families. Military Behavioral Health, 1(1), 31-40. doi:10.1080/21635781.2012.721062

Summary:

Although current research recognizes robust interdependence among family members, it is not yet evident that such principles have fully integrated into existing systems of care for military and veteran families. Such gaps can create disadvantages in delivering effective support, prevention, and treatment, while including families may yield significant advantages. This article highlights theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence that illustrate the relevance of systemic approaches to supporting service members, veterans, and their families. We discuss examples of family-centered approaches already in place and identify gaps in existing systems of care.