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Life After Deployment
Author: Karen Pavlicin
Publisher:
ElvaResa Publishing,
2007
Reviewer:
Prof Andrew Lubin--MWSA Lead Reviewer
A great
sequel to "Surviving Deployment!"
“Life
After Deployment” is author Karen Pavlicin’s sequel to her award-winning
book “Surviving Deployment”. Mrs. Pavlicin has written another important
book for the military family and their friends and relatives.
The writer is a wife of a Marine with multiple deployments, and
this book deals with the many problems faced by wives and families when
their servicemen return from deployment. These are not theoretical problems
– these are the problems faced by too many families today: dealing with the
children – re-establishing parental authority – PTSD – intimacy
issues...plus how to best handle combat deaths and injuries…this book is
filled with practical solutions Mrs. Pavlicin has elicited from the
thousands of wives and families who have – and are – facing these issues.
With so few Americans volunteering to serve in the military (approx
0.03 % of the population), there is a deplorable lack of data and
professional assistance for these families; most therapists have no clue how
to deal with the anger of a child whose father died in Iraq or came home
missing a limb from an IED attack in Afghanistan – this book is the first
step to filling that void.
This book should be given to every spouse as his or her serviceman
steps off the airplane back onto US tarmac. Well-written and thorough, the
issues raised here are important ones that these families need to recognize
and face, and Mrs. Pavlicin – the widow of a multiple-deployed Marine – does
a first-rate job taking care of her now over-extended military family. High
Recommended !!

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