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Your Mental Load Doubles When Your Partner Deploys, and Most Military Spouses Carry It Alone

Teal Yost

April 29, 2026 at 11:56 AM EDT

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Military spouses face an overwhelming mental load during deployments, becoming the sole planner, decision maker, and emotional anchor. This short piece highlights available support resources including TRICARE-covered telehealth therapy, Talkspace services, and local military spouse communities to help carry the emotional weight.

Military Spouse & Family
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The first morning after they deploy always feels strange. The routines you once shared suddenly become yours alone. You become the planner, decision maker, and emotional anchor all at once. And many military spouses carry that weight quietly, but when the mental load feels heavy, you don't have to carry it alone. Military spouses can access support through TRICARE-covered telehealth therapy, services like Talkspace, and local military spouse communities. Strength doesn't mean doing everything alone. You deserve support too.

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