Reverse Culture Shock is a term that is typically used to describe the unanticipated adjustment difficulties that many military people experience when returning to civilian life.
1. Reverse Culture Shock: Military Transitions for Returning Soldiers with Traumatic Brain Injury Jennifer Anderson & Christen Mason Denver Options
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3. Reverse Culture Shock “ Reverse Culture Shock is a term that is typically used to describe the unanticipated adjustment difficulties that many military people experience when returning to civilian life. People attempting to move beyond their military experiences can find themselves feeling disoriented and confused, neglected or frustrated, often unemployed, or under employed and generally struggling in their career as well as personal relationships .” - BC/Yukon Command The Royal Canadian Legion and the Survival Kit for Oversees Living; For Americans Planning to Live and Work Abroad
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