Why do many Veterans struggle after returning home — even when trauma symptoms are not primary?

 

Military service is not simply an occupation. It is an identity system.

Service provides:

· Role clarity

· Collective mission

· Hierarchical structure

· Moral framework

· Competence-based validation

· Belonging through shared purpose

For many Veterans, the uniform becomes an organizing structure for:

· Self-worth

· Meaning

· Responsibility

· Identity

· Value

Separation from service often results in:

· Loss of role coherence

· Moral disorientation

· Social displacement

· Identity diffusion

· Existential ambiguity

 

Post-service distress frequently reflects not only trauma exposure — but the loss of a coherent identity structure.

 

This 2-hour advanced clinical seminar explores Veteran Mental Health through the lens of identity disruption and reintegration — rather than symptom presentation alone.



 

Date: Thursday, April 30, 2026

Time: 6-8pm (EDT)

CEUs: 2

Format: Live on Zoom

Course Price
(Free for SWEET Members when you use your individualized SWEET Member Code)


This course is eligible for 2 CEUs for social workers through the NASW National CE Approval Program in 48 states (EXCLUDING: New Jersey and West Virginia).

This course is eligible for 2 CEUs for Licensed Social Workers, Licensed Mental Health Counselors, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists and Psychologists in New York State

For more information about CEU approval, please click here.

In This Training, You Will Learn How To:

•      Identify identity disruption following military separation

•      Assess for role loss and moral disorientation

•      Recognize shame-based identity collapse

•      Understand reintegration stress in civilian systems 

•      Apply the SWEET Four Layers to Veteran identity reconstruction 

•      Support adaptive meaning-making after service

•      Facilitate continuity between military and civilian identity

 

This Course Is Designed For:

· Licensed Clinical Social Workers

· Mental Health Counselors

· Psychologists

· Marriage & Family Therapists

· Psychiatrists

· Advanced Graduate-Level Clinicians

 

Working with:

· Veteran populations

· Trauma

· Moral injury

· Reintegration stress

· Identity loss

 

Clinical Impact

Conceptualizing Veteran Mental Health as:

· A role transition

· A belonging disruption

· A moral reorganization

· A meaning crisis

Allows clinicians to:

· Normalize post-service distress

· Reduce shame

· Support identity reconstruction

· Improve reintegration outcomes

· Strengthen treatment engagement

Here's what attendees have been saying about SWEET seminars:

"SWEET is the best for professional growth." - Nelson, LMSW

"Karen kept me engaged while also giving a lot of great information." - Marisol, LMSW

"SWEET explores subjects that are not often explored elsewhere." - Gail, LMHC

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