Posted on Oct 8, 2019
More than half of Army spouses in survey say they are stressed, overwhelmed and tired, report...
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“When asked to prioritize the most-significant problems they faced in the past year, the top problem domains chosen by spouses were work-life balance, military practices and culture, and own well-being, with about 30 percent of spouses having difficulty balancing work and home life, and around one-quarter having difficulty with some aspect of military culture,” the report said.
Nearly 24 percent of Army spouses included their own well-being as one of their top two problem domains, and nearly 23 percent identified relationship problems among their top two problem domains"
*If you know a military spouse or family member who needs mental health support - our Cohen Clinics can provide culturally competent, high quality, accessible care.
Nearly 24 percent of Army spouses included their own well-being as one of their top two problem domains, and nearly 23 percent identified relationship problems among their top two problem domains"
*If you know a military spouse or family member who needs mental health support - our Cohen Clinics can provide culturally competent, high quality, accessible care.
More than half of Army spouses in survey say they are stressed, overwhelmed and tired, report...
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One of the things that I still recall was when I was doing a Returning Warriors Workshop for sailors coming back from an IA deployment. The speaker was a female CAPT (Navy O-6) whose husband was also Navy. Both had been deployed. Both had stayed at home. Both agreed that the Spouse had the more difficult role.
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