CDP News: February 15, 2013

CDP News: February 15, 2013

Hello and welcome to the end of another week, but before we head off into the long weekend it's time to recap the news of the past week and look ahead to the future in this week's CDP News. Our biggest event of the week is the launching of our 2013 South Regional 1-Week Training event. We're headed to the Oklahoma City metro area, specifically Norman, OK, from April 8 through 12. Seating is limited for this event, so if you're interested be sure and sign up quick. For more details or to register, please visit the event's page here. On the same subject, our Southwest Regional 1-week Training held in Phoenix, AZ from March 11 through 15 is still open for registration as well. For more information on that event, just click here. Both of these events are great opportunities for civilian behavioral health providers to receive top-notch training from the CDP's staff of subject matter experts. For those of you interested in attending one of our sessions, but are unable to travel to the west, stay tuned as we will be announcing more events in the coming weeks!

Also, on the training front, our University Counseling Center Core Competency program is headed to the University of Florida at Gainesville next Thursday. We've also recently added a few new schools to our training schedule, including the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee and Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA. Check out of entire lineup on the UC4 page here. If you work for a college or university counseling center and are interested in bringing this program to your school, you can fill out training request form and our team will see what we can do.

If you're interested in having the CDP provide a keynote speech, presentation or workshop for your organization's next conference or symposia, we've got a new request form for our Speakers Bureau as well.

We'd also like to take a quick moment to thank all our presenters and participants in the latest iteration of our military-oriented "Topics in Deployment Psychology" course. Due to all their effort and interest, it was another quite successful eight-days. We'll soon be hard at work preparing for the next session in April.

Finally, don't forget to check out this week's Staff Voices column, where Dr. Michelle Cornette takes a look at an article on pharmacotherapy and suicide and as always Shirl Kennedy's Research Update is filled to the brim with interesting journal articles, news and links from around the web. That's it for this time around and have a great weekend everyone. See you next week!

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