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There Are Many Programs For Military Families But More Servi

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There Are Many Programs For Military Families But More Services Are N There Are Many Programs For Military Families But More Services Are N There are many programs for military families, but more services are necessary to truly meet the needs of military personnel, veterans, or their families. As you have learned about military culture and the needs of military personnel and their families, you may have gained insight into the types of programs that could support them. This week, you apply what you have learned about the needs of military families to your profession by designing a program relevant to those needs. Submit a 4- to 5-page paper in which you design a resource program to support the needs of military families, including the needs of the identified clients in the case study you chose. Be sure to include the following in relation to your design: Provide a brief background of the case study you selected Describe any issues presented in the case study, including common challenges and stressors associated with PTSD or domestic violence Identify any other information you need and why this would be critical in forming a program Describe the social work skills and sensitivities you need to develop the program Explain the military culture elements that are shown in the case study Explain your design and how it would support military families.

Paper For Above instruction In designing a comprehensive support program for military families, it is essential to understand the unique challenges faced by this population, including PTSD, domestic violence, and the stressors of deployment and reintegration. This paper will outline a tailored resource program based on a hypothetical case study of a military family experiencing multiple stressors associated with deployment and combat-related trauma. Case Study Background: The selected case involves Mark and Sofia, a married couple with two children. Mark is an active-duty service member recently returned from a six-month deployment overseas. Sofia has been the primary caregiver during his absence, managing their children's needs and household responsibilities. Mark exhibits signs of PTSD, including hypervigilance, intrusive thoughts, and emotional withdrawal. Sofia reports increased episodes of domestic conflict, heightened anxiety, and difficulty managing her own stress. Issues Presented and Common Challenges:


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