Document Type
Oral Presentation
Publication Date
4-18-2025
Year of Award
2025
Date Assignment Submitted
2025
Abstract
The transition from military to civilian life is a complex process that presents unique psychological challenges for veterans. This research explores the psychological struggles veterans face during this transition, focusing on issues such as the loss of military identity and purpose, adjustment to civilian norms, and mental health challenges including PTSD, anxiety, and depression. Additionally, it examines how pre-existing conditions and combat experiences may exacerbate these difficulties. The study also investigates coping strategies—both personal (e.g., mindfulness, exercise, journaling) and professional (e.g., therapy, vocational training, mentorship)—and assesses their effectiveness.
Furthermore, the research evaluates the role of social support systems, including family, peer groups, and veteran organizations, in fostering resilience during the transition period. It explores the accessibility and impact of existing transition resources, such as Veterans Affairs (VA) services, and identifies barriers like stigma and bureaucratic challenges that hinder effective utilization.
This study is based entirely on a comprehensive literature review and analysis of previously published qualitative research, case studies, and secondary data. No original interviews or direct interaction with human subjects were conducted. The findings aim to inform recommendations for improving current programs and services, developing new resources, and offering practical guidance for veterans on coping strategies and available support systems. Ultimately, this research contributes to a deeper understanding of the psychological impact of the military-to-civilian transition and provides actionable solutions to support veterans' successful reintegration into civilian life.
Publisher
Lynn University
Conference/Symposium
Lynn University Student Research Symposium
Contest
Oral Presentation
City/State
Boca Raton, FL
Department
College of Arts and Sciences
Instructor
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Andrea Goldstein
Recommended Citation
Hartford, M. (2025, April 18). Psychological challenges and coping mechanisms in the military-to-civilian transition [Oral presentation]. Lynn University Student Research Symposium, Boca Raton, FL, United States.