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After Deployment
There’s a lot to do after you return home, and keeping track of everything can be challenging. Adequate preparation is key to minimizing the problems that will inevitably arise after returning home. Having the knowledge, coping skills, social support and some control over future events will significantly influence your ability and attitude to handle all the uncertainties after deployment and better prepare you for the coming reintegration.
- Preventing Prescription Drug Misuse
- Psychological Health Concerns Related to Female Integration in the Military
- Gain Work Experience with Operation Warfighter
- Tips for Transitioning Psychological Health Care to a New Provider
- Accessing Care at Military Treatment Facilities
- Planning for Financial Health After Deployment
- Finding Support Resources in Your Community
- How to Reconnect with Your Teen After Deployment
- 8 Battlefield Skills That Make Reintegration Challenging
- Reintegrating Into Family Life After Deployment
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