Veterans Returning Home

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When there is a problem that we face we usually create a roadmap or checklist to face it better. But for individuals who are coming back home from serving in the military it can be extremely difficult for them to adjust to life to create a roadmap to be able to adjust to their new lives (Frain, Bethel & Bishop, 2010. According to recent studies more than 60% of all soldiers who serve will develop at least some kind of brain damage which could impact their motor or physical appearance (Frain, Bethel & Bishop, 2010). In addition to that the recent study has shown that there are more than 300,000 soldiers who will experience physical trauma by experiencing the individuals experiencing some sort of PTSD or post-traumatic stress disorder after being …show more content…

Recent studies have shown that there at least five important concepts especially for rehabilitation counselor to create a roadmap for military veterans returning home with a disability (Frain, Bethel & Bishop, 2010). The first concept is that of updating the training new counselor because according to research rehabilitation counseling textbooks do not have new information. Specify some textbooks have not changed in the past thirty years of how to handle military veterans returning home with a disability and that new rehabilitation counselor must be able to manage old textbooks with new modernized technology (Frain, Bethel & Bishop, …show more content…

Recent research has suggested that most important management role in rehabilitation counseling is that of helping returning veterans find employment the reason being is that more than 50% of all returning disabled veterans don’t go back to their previous employment or can’t even find employment (Frain, Bethel & Bishop, 2010). The third concept in the roadmap is that of rehabilitation counselors need to manage the safety and the overall quality of life for the veteran when they return home from action (Frain, Bethel & Bishop, 2010). The reason for this concept in this roadmap is to make sure that the military veteran is on good path in life (Frain, Bethel & Bishop, 2010). By sometimes the rehabilitation counselors must manage the life of the veteran by making sure they exercises every day or making sure they show up for the appointments with the counselor (Frain, Bethel & Bishop,

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