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Tips for managing post-PCS stress
230714-F-IW000-0008.JPG Photo By: U.S. Army graphic by Rachel Stershic

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Maryland - Confiding in a friend, family member, chaplain, and/or behavioral health counselor can help manage emotional stressors following a PCS move. Maintaining contact with your support system from a previous duty station and/or finding a new counselor to talk to, whether over the phone or by video chat, can be helpful for families dealing with a stressful PCS move.


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