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Military Families: Case

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Title
Military Families: Case
Abstract
This chapter discusses the case of Kelly, a 43-year-old white woman married to an Air Force pilot, came to counseling because she was struggling with several issues. Watching the news about and receiving updates from her husband's command exacerbated Kelly's sense of being overwhelmed and powerless. The author first tried to identify the supports Kelly needed to have in place as she went through her lumpectomy. Second, the counselors explored how to secure resources for James's school issues. According to the author, family counseling sessions should be conducted once Kelly begins to make some minor adjustments and feels more in control. Other possible approaches include solution-focused interventions for short-term results, cognitive-behavioral therapy with Kelly and the children, and family systems theory. As religion is important to Kelly and her husband, the counselor could explore ways to incorporate interventions appropriate to her religious beliefs and values. © 2015 by the American Counseling Association. All rights reserved.
Book Title
Critical Incidents in Integrating Spirituality into Counseling
Date
2015
Publisher
American Counseling Association
Pages
227-229
ISBN
9781119221661 (ISBN); 9781556203367 (ISBN)
Citation Key
smithMilitaryFamiliesCase2015
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
Extra
Journal Abbreviation: Crit. Incid. in Integr. Spirit. into Couns.
Citation
Smith, C. (2015). Military Families: Case. In Critical Incidents in Integrating Spirituality into Counseling (pp. 227–229). American Counseling Association. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119221661.ch23