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Utilizing parent-child interaction therapy to help improve the outcome of military families

"Based on published research to date, we know that military youth and parent-child relationships are negatively affected by Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) deployments, and furthermore, these effects are most acute during the stage of deployment (White et. al, 2011).

"With the war now extending over 10 years, most findings related to military children point to negative behavioral, emotional and academic outcomes in youth who have experienced an OEF/OIF-related deployment of a parent (Barker & Berry, 2009; Barnes, Davis & Treiber, 2007; Chandra et al., 2010; Chandra, Martin, Hawkins & Richardson, 2010; Chartrand et al., 2008; Flake, Davis, Johnson & Middleton, 2009; Huebner & Mancini, 2005; Lyle, 2006)...."

http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/newsletter/2013/01/parent-child-interaction.aspx

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