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  • 1. Military and veterans
    War and combat can have a powerful psychological impact on participants and civilians alike, including posttraumatic stress disorder and anxiety over separation.
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  • 2. Military and Veterans
    APA Services works to support military personnel and veterans, as well as their families, caregivers, and communities while promoting the psychologists who conduct health research and provide direct services to these military-connected populations.
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  • 3. Society for Military Psychology (Division 19)
    The Society for Military Psychology (Division 19) encourages research and the application of psychological research to military problems. Military psychologists conduct research, provide mental health services, teach, consult and advise the military.
    (December 2020)
  • 4. Impact of Exposure to Military Stressors and Parental Trauma on Children
    Distinguish between normative and non-normative stressors commonly experienced by military children and families.
    Continuing Education (January 2022)
  • 5. Military Culture for Non-Military Psychologists
    Educates psychologists, who have not been in the military, about the culture of the military and the experience of serving in uniform—and how these experiences impact the lives of military families, service members, and veterans.
    Continuing Education (January 2022)
  • 6. Sexual Orientation & Military Service
    Archived APA policy: APA opposes discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, and believes the 'Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Pursue' policy discriminates on the basis of sexual orientation, and has caused many qualified personnel to be involuntarily separated from military service solely because of their sexual orientation.
    APA Policy (July 2004)
  • 7. Meeting military mental health needs
    The Presidential Task Force on Military Deployment Services in Youth, Families and Service Members will focus on identifying the psychological needs of military family members and develop a strategic plan for working with the military and other existing institutions to meet those needs.
    Magazine Article (January 2007)
  • 8. Sexual Orientation and Military Service: Publications & Other Resources
    Press releases regarding 'don't ask, don't tell', reports such as the Report of the APA Joint Divisional Task Force on Sexual Orientation & Military Service, resolutions such as the APA Resolution on Sexual Orientation and Military Service, briefing sheets such as the Sexual Orientation and Military Service briefing sheet, amicus briefs such as BenShalom v. Marsh, and more.
    (August 2008)
  • 9. APA’s commitment to the military community and veterans’ communities
    Dr. Donald N. Bersoff discusses his presidential initiative of ensuring that psychologists are in the forefront in providing services to military personnel, veterans and their families, as well as military members who have experienced military sexual trauma.
    Magazine Article (April 2013)
  • 10. Guidelines for Psychological Practice With Military Service Members, Veterans, and Their Families [PDF]
    Psychologists are encouraged to understand the impact of military culture and experience and how military culture and experience may affect both engagement in psychological services and the ability to benefit from services.
    APA Policy (October 2023)
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