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Honoring Veterans and Supporting the Mental Health of Military Families

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On Tuesday, the nation honored its military veterans. Families as Allies expresses our deep gratitude to all who served and are serving. We also recognize that those in the military, veterans, and the families of those who serve can experience unique stressors that sometimes lead to mental health challenges. We compiled these resources for military families who might be seeking additional support.

The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry’s (AACAP) Military Families Resource Center offers a number of practical resources to military families to support their children, including:

The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) created several fact sheets for military families and those working with military families, including For Military Parents and Caregivers: Supporting Your Children Throughout Deployment and Understanding Child Trauma and Resilience: For Military Parents and Caregivers.

In this Psychology Today article, Looking Deeper on Veterans Day: How we can support our warriors’ invisible mental health scarsSarah Allen Benton LMHC, LPC, LCPC, AADC, shares suggestions for how both lay people and clinicians can support the mental health of veterans who have served in times of conflict.

The ARCH National Respite Network shared these resources for respite for veterans:

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