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The Military Family System
Presenters: LeAnne Rozner, M.A.
& Dominic Moreno
Introductions
LeAnne Rozner

• Marriage & Family Therapist Registered Intern
• M.A. Counseling Psychology, JFKU
• Spouse of a Veteran with PTSD

Dominic Moreno

• Student, M.A. Counseling Psychology, JFKU
• Marriage & Family Therapist Trainee, JFKUCC
• Military Veteran (USCG)
Our Military Today

“No one comes back
unchanged.”
Colonel (Dr.) Tom Burke
Department of Defense
Director of Mental Health Policy
Military Culture
Culture is the set of shared attitudes, values,
goals and practices that characterize an
institution, organization, or group.
Core Values:
•USCG - Honor, Respect, Devotion to Duty
•US Army - Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service,
Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage
•USAF - Integrity, Service, Excellence
•USN & USMC - Honor, Courage, Commitment
Military Culture
• Status
• Rank
• Pay Grade (E1 – O9)
• Rate / MOS (Military Occupational Specialty)
• INCONUS / OCONUS
• PCS
• Deployment
What is a Veteran?
A Veteran is someone who,
at one point in their life
wrote a blank check
made payable to
the United States of America
for an amount up to
and including
their life.
Our Wars Today
• 1 in 4 Americans have a connection to the Military
• Over 1.5 million service members have served in
these wars
• Over half of service members and their spouses are
under 30 years old
• 53% married, 68% have children
• High % coming home with PTSD and TBI
• Nearly half experience multiple deployments
• Psychological issues rise with repeated deployments
• Civilian Soldiers
Facts To Remember
• The emotions family members experience during the
cycles of deployment are a normal reaction to an
abnormal situation unique to the military.
• If the service member experiences combat stress, it
can interfere with the family members’ ability to
reintegrate as a family.
• Encourage them to seek help early rather than later.
The Deployment Cycle
Three Phases of Deployment Cycle:
•Pre-deployment
•Deployment
•Post-deployment
In the current conflicts, Service members and families
are going through this cycle repeatedly.
Emotional Stages of Deployment
Pre-Deployment
•Stage 1 – Anticipation of Departure
•Stage 2 – Detachment and Withdrawal
Deployment
•Stage 3 – Emotional Disorganization
•Stage 4 – Recovery and Stabilization
•Stage 5 – Anticipation of Return
Post-Deployment
•Stage 6 – Return Adjustment and Renegotiation
•Stage 7 – Reintegration and Stabilization
The Deployment Cycle
Pre-Deployment Phase
Notification, Preparation, & Training
•A time of preparation for both the Service member
and their family.
•Packing Up, Getting Squared Away, Shipping Out
•The Service member will experience a significant
increase in military-related training demands
•The family must also prepare for the Service
member’s absence both practically and emotionally
Pre-Deployment: Emotional Stage 1
Anticipation of Departure:
•Spouses may alternately feel denial and anticipation
of loss.
•Tempers may flare as couples attempt to take care of
all the items on a family pre-deployment checklist,
while striving to make time for “memorable”
moments.
•May begin again before a couple or family has even
had time to renegotiate a shared vision of who they
are after the changes from the last deployment.
Pre-Deployment: Emotional Stage 2
Detachment and Withdrawal :
•Members become more and more psychologically
prepared for deployment, focusing on the mission and
their unit.
•Sadness and anger occur as couples attempt to
protect themselves from the hurt of separation;
marital problems may escalate.
Deployment Phase
Restructuring the Family System
•Physical Separation begins
•Units and individuals depart from their respective
installations into their designated assignments
•“Closing the Ranks”
Deployment: Emotional Stage 3
Emotional Disorganization :
•With back to back deployments, one might think that
this stage of adjusting to new responsibilities and
being alone would get easier.
•Although a military spouse may be familiar with the
routine, (s)he may also be experiencing “burn-out”
and fatigue from the last deployment, and feel
overwhelmed at starting this stage again.
Deployment: Emotional Stage 4
Recovery and Stabilization :
•Spouses realize they are fundamentally resilient and
able to cope with the deployment. They develop
increased confidence and a positive outlook.
•Many resources are available to provide needed
support.
Redeployment
“At Ease”
•Demobilization is the period when Service Members
returning from theater arrive at the demobilization
station.
•Service Members may be extremely eager to get
home
•Family members will be just as anxious for their
arrival
Deployment: Emotional Stage 5
Anticipation of Return:
•Demobilization
•A happy and hectic time as families prepare for the
return of the service member
•Spouses, children, and parents need to talk about
realistic plans and expectations for the reunion
•Close your eyes …
•Troops in Combat
•Welcome Home Parade
Post-Deployment
• The Service member reunites with his/her family
• The process of “reintegrating” into his/her family
begins
• An exciting but challenging time, filled with mixed
emotions (anticipation, joy and relief)
• The most stressful phase of the deployment cycle
for many families
Post-Deployment: Reunion
“Fall In”
•Reintegration into civilian life poses new challenges
•Service member & family strive to regain normalcy
•Post-Deployment events occur at 30, 60, and 90-day
marks
•Service members receive information about services
and entitlements earned
Post-Deployment: Emotional Stage 6
Adjustment & Renegotiation:
•Families must reset their expectations and
renegotiate their roles
•Negotiation of the “new normal” begins
•Attempts at renegotiation may result in increasing
marital arguments
•Families need to be prepared to deal with the effects
of combat stress
Post-Deployment: Reintegration
“As You Were”
•Can take up to 6 months for the family to stabilize
•Even more difficult when a family must make a
Permanent Change of Station (PCS) move immediately
•While the Service member was deployed, the family
may have changed a great deal
Changes for Family & Veteran
Family has...
•New routines

Veteran’s return can...
•Interrupt routine

•New responsibilities

•Throw off decision-making

•More independence and
confidence

•Cause family to walk on
eggshells

•Made many sacrifices

•Disrupt space

•Worried, felt lonely

•Not make everything perfect

•Gone through milestones that
were missed

•Not replace the sacrifices and
missed milestones
Post-Deployment: Emotional Stage 7
Reintegration and Stabilization:
•The couple and family stabilize their relationships
•The return of the Service member can sometimes
feel disruptive requiring renegotiated roles and
routines.
•Back to back deployments create stress as families
stabilize only to begin Stage 1 again.
•Combat stress can severely disrupt the stabilization
process
Treatment Approaches
Family treatment should focus on:
•Improving communication
•Reducing conflict among family members
•Addressing family disruption
•Educating family members about the effects of
combat stress on service members

(Foa, 2009)
Treatment Approaches
• Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy
• Brief Strategic Family Therapy
• Emotion Focused Family Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy
General Concepts:
•Thoughts cause Feelings and Behaviors
•Emotions and reactions to life events are shaped by
interpretations of these events
•In relationships, cognitions, emotions and behavior
mutually influence one another
•Identify and challenge distorted cognitions
•Interventions are proactive, educational, and problem
solving
(Schwebel and Fine, 1992)
Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy
Goals:
•Behavior change: Increase positive behavior,
decrease maladaptive behavior.
•Cognitive Change: Facilitate family’s ability to
recognize and challenge distorted thinking.
•Education / Skill building: Teach communication,
negotiation, and problem solving skills

(Schwebel and Fine, 1992)
Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy
Strengths:
•Structured and Goal oriented
•Present focused and Time limited (10-20 sessions)
•Collaboration between family and therapist
•Research evidence supports its efficacy
•Appealing to clients – Proactive, problem solving and
skill building
•Flexible - Easily integrated with other approaches

(Schwebel and Fine, 1992)
Brief Strategic Family Therapy
General Concepts:
•Problems are created by dysfunctional interactional
patterns (communications & behaviors)
•Dysfunctional interactional patterns maintain the
problem and make it worse
•Symptoms have functions
•Dysfunction originates from mishandled transitions
•Works within the client’s frame of reference

(Szapocznik, Schwartz, Muir, & Hendricks Brown, 2012)
Brief Strategic Family Therapy
Goals:
•Preserving the family is desirable outcome
•To eliminate or reduce problem behaviors
•To change family interactions associated with
problem behaviors
•Focus on changing family dynamics
•To change the way family members behave toward
each other

(Szapocznik, Schwartz, Muir, & Hendricks Brown, 2012)
Brief Strategic Family Therapy
Strengths:
•Flexible approach
•Applicable across a range of ethnic/cultural groups
•Provides motivation that increases family
involvement
•Supports healthy family development
•Efficacious in treating child and adolescent behavior
problems and impaired family functioning
•Labeled as “model program” by USDHHS
(Szapocznik, Schwartz, Muir, & Hendricks Brown, 2012)
Emotion Focused Family Therapy
General Concepts:
•The relationship is the client
•Validates family members’ emotions and attachment
needs
•Therapy is a healing place where a corrective
emotional experience happens
•Views current negative emotional responses as
having been adaptive at some time
•However, previously adaptive behaviors are now
mismatched to the situation and are now maladaptive
(Johnson, 1996)
Emotion Focused Family Therapy
Goals:
•Family members learn to understand and express
underlying feelings
•Family members change their perceptions of each
other
•To create secure and lasting bonds between family
members
•To reinforce positive bonds that already exist
•To create an atmosphere of harmony and respect
where relationships can flourish
(Johnson, 1996)
Emotion Focused Family Therapy
Strengths:
•Present focused, Brief & Time limited(8-12 sessions)
•Research supports its efficacy with couples and
families
•Effective treatment for families facing depression,
grief, chronic illness, and PTSD
•Culturally sensitive - universal emotions are
examined within a personal cultural context
•Humanistic based and believes the family can heal
itself
•Couple in therapy
(Johnson, 1996)
The Military Family System

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Military Family Therapy

  • 1. The Military Family System Presenters: LeAnne Rozner, M.A. & Dominic Moreno
  • 2. Introductions LeAnne Rozner • Marriage & Family Therapist Registered Intern • M.A. Counseling Psychology, JFKU • Spouse of a Veteran with PTSD Dominic Moreno • Student, M.A. Counseling Psychology, JFKU • Marriage & Family Therapist Trainee, JFKUCC • Military Veteran (USCG)
  • 3. Our Military Today “No one comes back unchanged.” Colonel (Dr.) Tom Burke Department of Defense Director of Mental Health Policy
  • 4. Military Culture Culture is the set of shared attitudes, values, goals and practices that characterize an institution, organization, or group. Core Values: •USCG - Honor, Respect, Devotion to Duty •US Army - Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage •USAF - Integrity, Service, Excellence •USN & USMC - Honor, Courage, Commitment
  • 5. Military Culture • Status • Rank • Pay Grade (E1 – O9) • Rate / MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) • INCONUS / OCONUS • PCS • Deployment
  • 6. What is a Veteran? A Veteran is someone who, at one point in their life wrote a blank check made payable to the United States of America for an amount up to and including their life.
  • 7. Our Wars Today • 1 in 4 Americans have a connection to the Military • Over 1.5 million service members have served in these wars • Over half of service members and their spouses are under 30 years old • 53% married, 68% have children • High % coming home with PTSD and TBI • Nearly half experience multiple deployments • Psychological issues rise with repeated deployments • Civilian Soldiers
  • 8. Facts To Remember • The emotions family members experience during the cycles of deployment are a normal reaction to an abnormal situation unique to the military. • If the service member experiences combat stress, it can interfere with the family members’ ability to reintegrate as a family. • Encourage them to seek help early rather than later.
  • 9. The Deployment Cycle Three Phases of Deployment Cycle: •Pre-deployment •Deployment •Post-deployment In the current conflicts, Service members and families are going through this cycle repeatedly.
  • 10. Emotional Stages of Deployment Pre-Deployment •Stage 1 – Anticipation of Departure •Stage 2 – Detachment and Withdrawal Deployment •Stage 3 – Emotional Disorganization •Stage 4 – Recovery and Stabilization •Stage 5 – Anticipation of Return Post-Deployment •Stage 6 – Return Adjustment and Renegotiation •Stage 7 – Reintegration and Stabilization
  • 12. Pre-Deployment Phase Notification, Preparation, & Training •A time of preparation for both the Service member and their family. •Packing Up, Getting Squared Away, Shipping Out •The Service member will experience a significant increase in military-related training demands •The family must also prepare for the Service member’s absence both practically and emotionally
  • 13. Pre-Deployment: Emotional Stage 1 Anticipation of Departure: •Spouses may alternately feel denial and anticipation of loss. •Tempers may flare as couples attempt to take care of all the items on a family pre-deployment checklist, while striving to make time for “memorable” moments. •May begin again before a couple or family has even had time to renegotiate a shared vision of who they are after the changes from the last deployment.
  • 14. Pre-Deployment: Emotional Stage 2 Detachment and Withdrawal : •Members become more and more psychologically prepared for deployment, focusing on the mission and their unit. •Sadness and anger occur as couples attempt to protect themselves from the hurt of separation; marital problems may escalate.
  • 15. Deployment Phase Restructuring the Family System •Physical Separation begins •Units and individuals depart from their respective installations into their designated assignments •“Closing the Ranks”
  • 16. Deployment: Emotional Stage 3 Emotional Disorganization : •With back to back deployments, one might think that this stage of adjusting to new responsibilities and being alone would get easier. •Although a military spouse may be familiar with the routine, (s)he may also be experiencing “burn-out” and fatigue from the last deployment, and feel overwhelmed at starting this stage again.
  • 17. Deployment: Emotional Stage 4 Recovery and Stabilization : •Spouses realize they are fundamentally resilient and able to cope with the deployment. They develop increased confidence and a positive outlook. •Many resources are available to provide needed support.
  • 18. Redeployment “At Ease” •Demobilization is the period when Service Members returning from theater arrive at the demobilization station. •Service Members may be extremely eager to get home •Family members will be just as anxious for their arrival
  • 19. Deployment: Emotional Stage 5 Anticipation of Return: •Demobilization •A happy and hectic time as families prepare for the return of the service member •Spouses, children, and parents need to talk about realistic plans and expectations for the reunion •Close your eyes … •Troops in Combat •Welcome Home Parade
  • 20. Post-Deployment • The Service member reunites with his/her family • The process of “reintegrating” into his/her family begins • An exciting but challenging time, filled with mixed emotions (anticipation, joy and relief) • The most stressful phase of the deployment cycle for many families
  • 21. Post-Deployment: Reunion “Fall In” •Reintegration into civilian life poses new challenges •Service member & family strive to regain normalcy •Post-Deployment events occur at 30, 60, and 90-day marks •Service members receive information about services and entitlements earned
  • 22. Post-Deployment: Emotional Stage 6 Adjustment & Renegotiation: •Families must reset their expectations and renegotiate their roles •Negotiation of the “new normal” begins •Attempts at renegotiation may result in increasing marital arguments •Families need to be prepared to deal with the effects of combat stress
  • 23. Post-Deployment: Reintegration “As You Were” •Can take up to 6 months for the family to stabilize •Even more difficult when a family must make a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) move immediately •While the Service member was deployed, the family may have changed a great deal
  • 24. Changes for Family & Veteran Family has... •New routines Veteran’s return can... •Interrupt routine •New responsibilities •Throw off decision-making •More independence and confidence •Cause family to walk on eggshells •Made many sacrifices •Disrupt space •Worried, felt lonely •Not make everything perfect •Gone through milestones that were missed •Not replace the sacrifices and missed milestones
  • 25. Post-Deployment: Emotional Stage 7 Reintegration and Stabilization: •The couple and family stabilize their relationships •The return of the Service member can sometimes feel disruptive requiring renegotiated roles and routines. •Back to back deployments create stress as families stabilize only to begin Stage 1 again. •Combat stress can severely disrupt the stabilization process
  • 26. Treatment Approaches Family treatment should focus on: •Improving communication •Reducing conflict among family members •Addressing family disruption •Educating family members about the effects of combat stress on service members (Foa, 2009)
  • 27. Treatment Approaches • Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy • Brief Strategic Family Therapy • Emotion Focused Family Therapy
  • 28. Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy General Concepts: •Thoughts cause Feelings and Behaviors •Emotions and reactions to life events are shaped by interpretations of these events •In relationships, cognitions, emotions and behavior mutually influence one another •Identify and challenge distorted cognitions •Interventions are proactive, educational, and problem solving (Schwebel and Fine, 1992)
  • 29. Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy Goals: •Behavior change: Increase positive behavior, decrease maladaptive behavior. •Cognitive Change: Facilitate family’s ability to recognize and challenge distorted thinking. •Education / Skill building: Teach communication, negotiation, and problem solving skills (Schwebel and Fine, 1992)
  • 30. Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy Strengths: •Structured and Goal oriented •Present focused and Time limited (10-20 sessions) •Collaboration between family and therapist •Research evidence supports its efficacy •Appealing to clients – Proactive, problem solving and skill building •Flexible - Easily integrated with other approaches (Schwebel and Fine, 1992)
  • 31. Brief Strategic Family Therapy General Concepts: •Problems are created by dysfunctional interactional patterns (communications & behaviors) •Dysfunctional interactional patterns maintain the problem and make it worse •Symptoms have functions •Dysfunction originates from mishandled transitions •Works within the client’s frame of reference (Szapocznik, Schwartz, Muir, & Hendricks Brown, 2012)
  • 32. Brief Strategic Family Therapy Goals: •Preserving the family is desirable outcome •To eliminate or reduce problem behaviors •To change family interactions associated with problem behaviors •Focus on changing family dynamics •To change the way family members behave toward each other (Szapocznik, Schwartz, Muir, & Hendricks Brown, 2012)
  • 33. Brief Strategic Family Therapy Strengths: •Flexible approach •Applicable across a range of ethnic/cultural groups •Provides motivation that increases family involvement •Supports healthy family development •Efficacious in treating child and adolescent behavior problems and impaired family functioning •Labeled as “model program” by USDHHS (Szapocznik, Schwartz, Muir, & Hendricks Brown, 2012)
  • 34. Emotion Focused Family Therapy General Concepts: •The relationship is the client •Validates family members’ emotions and attachment needs •Therapy is a healing place where a corrective emotional experience happens •Views current negative emotional responses as having been adaptive at some time •However, previously adaptive behaviors are now mismatched to the situation and are now maladaptive (Johnson, 1996)
  • 35. Emotion Focused Family Therapy Goals: •Family members learn to understand and express underlying feelings •Family members change their perceptions of each other •To create secure and lasting bonds between family members •To reinforce positive bonds that already exist •To create an atmosphere of harmony and respect where relationships can flourish (Johnson, 1996)
  • 36. Emotion Focused Family Therapy Strengths: •Present focused, Brief & Time limited(8-12 sessions) •Research supports its efficacy with couples and families •Effective treatment for families facing depression, grief, chronic illness, and PTSD •Culturally sensitive - universal emotions are examined within a personal cultural context •Humanistic based and believes the family can heal itself •Couple in therapy (Johnson, 1996)
  • 37. The Military Family System Questions?

Notas del editor

  1. While this statement is certainly true for combat veterans, I would add that this can be seen in a wider context to include anyone that has served in the Armed Forces.
  2. All stages of the deployment cycle can create stress. Sometimes stress motivates Service member and their families to perform well and other times it limits their ability to cope.