Discussion: Unique Transition-6212-wk11

The unique transition from military to civilian culture can manifest itself in numerous ways, such as injury, not being promoted, or a military member’s civilian job no longer being available. The transition can be voluntary or non-voluntary. No matter the circumstances, there are varying factors to consider when working with this transition and how it affects the military member as well as his or her family. In this Discussion, you consider the different ways one can transition from military life to civilian life.To prepare for this Discussion, review the required readings this week. Then, find a peer-reviewed article published in the last 5 years that details an aspect of the military transition to being a civilian.Post( 2 to 3 pages)Provide a brief synopsis of the article (in 50 words or less).Based on your learning in this course, how would you expand on or change the transition process described in the article?Required ReadingsRubin, A., Weiss, E. L., & Coll, J. E. (Eds.). (2013). Handbook of military social work. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.Chapter 15, “Homelessness Among Veterans” (pp. 247–270)Chapter 17, “Transitioning Veterans Into Civilian Life” (pp. 281–300)