For military families, deployment is a very emotional process, and in some cases may create permanent or permanent shadows. It may be difficult to pass the entire emotional cycle associated with deployment. This article focuses on the arrangement and divorce impact of the military on families.
The average duration associated with deployment is more than 6 months, during which the family of the military family experiences a complete emotional cycle. According to the survey, there are five different stages due to the emotional cycle of deployment. These phases include the predeployment phase, deployment phase, maintenance phase, redeployment phase, and post deployment phase. The pre-deployment phase occurs before deployment begins and includes pressure related to future house separation. The deployment phase occurred during the first month of deployment, and all families were under separate pressures. The maintenance phase occurs when family accepts placement and adapts to normal life. The relocation phase occurs when both soldiers and their families meet for a long time and try to determine what has changed at the same time, just before the deployment ends. The stage after deployment includes re-adjustment with family
In some military families, this emotional cycle may be too difficult. Separation, long life with completely different conditions, too much pressure to meet again. In some cases, a soldier who returns from the placement receives pressure from the theater, affects its personality, and the family may notice a remarkable change in the mood and behavior of the soldier. This may lead to further complications, and in some cases divorce may also exacerbate the situation of military families.
There may be some preventive measures to surely reduce the impact of placement and divorce. Help the army family at the deployment stage and establish a support network that can provide family counseling for soldiers who will return home. This helps to smooth the entire deployment process. Otherwise, the deployment process is considered very stressful for families. Through counseling and support, families and soldiers will be able to better understand each other's desired behavior
As a result, more families are facing the impact of placement. By observing the trends of military families, you can see the various effects of the arrangement clearly. Its development resulted in a change in the mood of the army's family. During the temporary period the officers and their families experienced a series of emotional changes (Karney, 2007). The emotional changes they experience are caused by a series of contextual changes they experience. Emotional changes start from placement notice to placement (back, reset, go back before deployment).
For military families, deployment is a very emotional process, and in some cases may create permanent or permanent shadows. It may be difficult to pass the entire emotional cycle associated with deployment. This article focuses on the arrangement and divorce impact of the military on families. The average duration associated with deployment is more than 6 months, during which the family of the military family experiences a complete emotional cycle. According to the survey, there are five different stages due to the emotional cycle of deployment. These phases include the predeployment phase, deployment phase, maintenance phase, redeployment phase, and post deployment phase. The stage before deployment is done before the deployment begins and includes pressures relating to future house separation