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Continuity of Mental Health Care Across Military Transitions
Authors:Gary S. DeFraia  George O. Lamb  Stacie E. Resnick  Toni D. McClure
Affiliation:1. Outreach Center/Transition Support Program, Magellan Health Services, Contract Support for DoD Public Affairs Office, Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE), Tillson, New York, USAgdefraia@hvc.rr.com;3. Public Affairs, Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health &4. Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE), Arlington, Virginia, USA;5. Outreach Center/Transition Support Program, Magellan Health Services, Contract Support for DoD Public Affairs Office, Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE), Tillson, New York, USA
Abstract:Multiple deployments, a prominent characteristic of operations Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, and New Dawn, have been linked to increased risk for various mental health conditions. It is also well known that military transitions, such as a change of duty station or discharge, are an inevitable part of military life. While military transitions can be stressful for any service member or veteran, those with mental health conditions face additional challenges. Transition stress can exacerbate a mental health condition that in turn hinders ability to manage the transition, resulting in a cycle of stress. As a result, those receiving mental health care while transitioning often experience difficulty continuing treatment post-transition. This article describes a unique and innovative transition coaching program designed to address this emerging issue.
Keywords:transition stress  military transitions  transition coaching  health coaching  veterans’ mental health  continuity of mental health care  motivational interviewing
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