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What Counseling Psychologists Can Do to Help Returning Veterans
Steven J. Danish*
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Bradley J. Antonides
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: sdanish{at}vcu.edu.
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The purpose of this article is to describe the needs of service members and their families who have fought or are fighting in Iraq and afghanistan and who have sustained psychological and/or physical injuries and how counseling psychologists can help. The focus is twofold: (a) to help the reader better understand those who have served and how what counseling psychologists have to offer may be especially unique and valuable and (b) to describe several programs consistent with the traditions of counseling psychology that those at the Life Skills Center have developed. One program, F.R.E.E. 4 Vets, will be described in some detail.
First published on June 11, 2009, doi:10.1177/0011000009338303
The Counseling Psychologist 2009;37:1076.
A more recent version of this article appeared on November 1, 2009

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