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Military Transition for Solider and Spouse

Every year it's estimated 250,000 enlisted service members leave the military. Transition can be extremely hard for not only solider but spouse as well. We know, because we've experienced it. A soldier can feel a number of things from challenges such as, loss of connection, loss of purpose, stress, depression, suicidal thoughts, substance abuse, worry of entering the work force, difficultly of adjusting to a different pace of life and lifestyle, heath care issues, identity crisis, finances and PTSD. A spouse faces challenges such as, relocation, loss of support and connection, employment, stress, depression, anxiety, caretaker responsibilities, loss of purpose and pride, identity, finances, and loss of community and culture. Ryan and I have faced many of these challenges, but thankful not all of them. We recently found a PEW research that shared factors that predict an easier or harder re-entry into civilian life. Soldiers will have an easier trans...