I have just one thing. In the OTSSCs, as part of our assessment when we do our diagnostic assessment of the military member, we routinely ask the member to bring in his or her spouse. We will also interview the spouse. For many reasons, that's very helpful.
First of all, we get collateral information. We often find that military members are stoic and will under-report their symptoms. The spouse usually will tell us the real story about how difficult things are getting and how much the person is suffering. It also gives us a chance to see how the spouse and family are doing. We can then provide some support in terms of education. If the couple needs some help, we can always do couples therapy with them.