Abstract

U.S. Navy Psychologists have distinctive jobs in service to our Armed Forces that occasionally take them out of traditional clinic settings and into operational environments. This article highlights the unique role of psychologists serving on aircraft carriers, living and working among the population that they serve onboard massive warships to bring mental health services to deploying warfighters. Despite unconventional work surroundings, clinical conundrums, and a sometimes isolating occupational role, the adventures and professional rewards are boundless in service of those who sacrifice for our nation. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).

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