Readjustment counseling service : Vet Centers address multiple client problems, but improvement is needed : report to the Chairman, Committee on Veterans' Affairs, U.S. Senate
"The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) operates 205 community-based facilities known as Vet Centers to help veterans make a successful transition from military to civilian life. Vet Center counselors reported visiting with about 138,000 veterans during fiscal year 1995, 84,000 of whom were new to Vet Centers. Most veterans do not establish long-term relationships with Vet Center counselors; however, those who do represent a core group who use services over extended periods for serious psychological problems, such as post-traumatic stress disorder. Other veterans usually visit Vet Center counselors only once or twice for social concerns, such as employment or benefit needs."
"Readjustment counseling service : Vet Centers address multiple client problems, but improvement is needed : report to the Chairman, Committee on Veterans' Affairs, U.S. Senate"@en
"Readjustment Counseling Service vet centers address multiple client problems, but improvement is needed"
"Readjustment counseling service Vet Centers address multiple client problems, but improvement is needed : report to the Chairman, Committee on Veterans' Affairs, U.S. Senate"
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