Publications - Military Families
A Paper Hug, by Stephanie Skolmoski, 2006.
Daddy's in Iraq, but I Want him Back, by Carmen R. Hoyt, 2005.
Night Catch, by Brenda Ehrmantraut, 2005.
Surviving Deployment: A Guide for Military Families, by Karen Pavlicin, 2003.
The Moving Book: A Kids' Survival Guide, by Gabriel Davis and Sue Dennen, 2003.
The Invisible String, by Patrice Karst, 2000.
Military Children, Deployment and Behavioral Health Care, by Health Net - TRICARE.
“There are more than 1.2 million U.S. military children between the ages of zero and 23 years old. Their lives are filled with the inherent danger of military operations, frequent moves, intermittent separation, the threat of a terrorist attack, and dramatic and graphic television coverage of military conflict. Children of active duty service members are potentially at a higher risk to develop behavioral health conditions common among children in the general population. ”
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