Foreword
Why a journal of military social work?

Military social work is a field at the intersection of mission, vulnerability and institutional responsibility. Looking beyond the uniform and operational imperatives, military culture and environment generate complex social realities that require professional intervention, critical reflection and evidence-based policies — for military personnel as well as for veterans, reservists, the wounded or war invalids and their families.
Romania, as a NATO member state, has deployed more than 50,000 military personnel in various theaters of operations. In the missions carried out in Afghanistan, the Romanian army participated with over 32,000 soldiers, 27 of whom lost their lives in combat actions, and over 200 were wounded. Some of the military personnel who participated in these missions presented symptoms specific to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and/or traumatic brain injuries (TBI).
The effects of PTSD and TBI are not limited to the individual alone, but may extend to the family as well, affecting relationships, daily functioning and psychosocial well-being. Poor communication, reduced intimacy, emotional withdrawal, suicide attempts, conflicts and the risk of domestic violence or divorce can significantly erode family quality of life. The analysis of the challenges generated by such traumas requires taking into account — unequivocally — not only the veteran’s symptomatology, but also family dynamics, support resources and resilience mechanisms.
Through Law no. 168/2020, the Romanian state officially recognises the existence of post-traumatic stress syndrome and other comorbid psychiatric conditions as occupational diseases of personnel participating in military missions, defined as follows:
In this context, the Romanian Journal of Military Social Work aims to become a space for dialogue between research, practice and professional training, dedicated to understanding and supporting military personnel, veterans, reservists and their families.
We hope that this journal will contribute to the formation and consolidation of a responsible professional community, capable of adequately responding to the social challenges generated by military life — before, during and after the mission.
Revista Română de Asistență Socială Militară (RRASM)
Romanian Journal of Military Social Work (RJMSW)

