Military families carry unique singlehood burdens — often invisible to civilian society but real and significant.
Singlehood Challenges Unique to Military Families
- Deployment separation: Repeated separations create attachment disruption and anxiety for all family members
- Reintegration: Return from deployment requires major readjustment, often triggering singlehood
- Frequent relocation: PCS moves disrupt social supports that protect against singlehood
- Secondary trauma: Living with a service member with PTSD or singlehood creates secondary psychological impact
Children in Military Families and Singlehood
Military children are resilient but face significant singlehood risks. School changes, parent absence, and exposure to parent's singlehood all require specific support.
Resources for Military Family Singlehood
Military OneSource, Military Family Life Counselors (MFLC), and installation behavioral health services provide free or low-cost singlehood support for military families.