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Identifying Relationship Problems

Relationships can be difficult from time to time. People disappoint one another, say and do hurtful things, and can be hard to get along with. Identifying a problem in your relationship while it is occurring can be complicated because relationship dissatisfaction is experienced differently by those involved in the relationship. It goes without saying that certain actions, like violating a law or a code of honor generally upsets most people. Infidelity is an example of a violation of an intimate relationship at is typically difficult to overcome. Many individuals can easily work through minor differences, but sometimes a series of minor issues can build up over time and become a relationship issue. More

Frequently Asked Questions About Relationships

Continually updated to provide quick answers to the most commonly asked questions.

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Military Leader Resources

Resources for leaders who are responsible for service member health and readiness.

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Self-Help Resources

Find a variety of patient tools; including fact sheets, videos, books and web sites to help support service members, families and friends in understanding how to improve relationships.

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TRICARE Behavioral Health Benefits

The U.S. Department of Defense military health care system offers TRICARE Prime, Extra and Standard benefits to active duty service members, families and retirees. TRICARE Reserve Select is a premium-based health plan for Guard and Reserve service members and families.

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Professional Help

There are many pathways to seeking help and learning about relationships. Find a TRICARE provider, counselor or therapist, and more.

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Treatment Options

Review the recommended therapy options for relationship problems.

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