CDP News: 21 July 2017
Welcome to this week’s edition of CDP News! We like to use this space to review recent happenings in and around the Center for Deployment Psychology, while also looking ahead to upcoming events. We’re heading into the final week of July already and it seems like summer is just flying by!
On Tuesday and Wednesday we’re holding our next online training event on Prolonged Exposure Therapy. Registration for one has already closed. However, we’ve got other opportunities ahead! Signups are still available for August’s suicide prevention training on 22-23 August. We’ll also be opening up registration for an upcoming Cognitive Processing Therapy in September soon as well. The final date and details are still being hammered out. Once we’ve got things firmed up, you’ll find all the info for this and all of our currently scheduled events on our training calendar here (http://deploymentpsych.org/training). If you would like to be notified when registration begins for any upcoming online event, you can sign up by completing the form here.
Also coming next week is our CDP Presents webinar will be held from noon to 1:30 Eastern on Thursday. Dr. Bill Nash, M.D. will be leading this webinar on “Moral Injury Recognition and Care.” This webinar will be held in partnership with the Cohen Veterans Network. As with most of our CDP Presents events, everyone who registers, attends, and successfully completes a brief post-training survey/evaluation will be eligible to receive one free CE.
We were also very excited that our own Dr. Kevin Holloway delivered the Healthcare Keynote presentation at this year’s Serious Play Conference at George Mason University in Virginia. We talked much more about it and CDP’s overall online training efforts in this week’s Staff Perspective column, which you can read here. Also, don’t forget to check out this week’s Research Update. It’s packed with all the latest news, journal articles and useful links from around the Web.
That’s all for this time around. Have a great weekend everyone and make sure you come back and see us on Monday for a new entry in the “By the Numbers” column!
Welcome to this week’s edition of CDP News! We like to use this space to review recent happenings in and around the Center for Deployment Psychology, while also looking ahead to upcoming events. We’re heading into the final week of July already and it seems like summer is just flying by!
On Tuesday and Wednesday we’re holding our next online training event on Prolonged Exposure Therapy. Registration for one has already closed. However, we’ve got other opportunities ahead! Signups are still available for August’s suicide prevention training on 22-23 August. We’ll also be opening up registration for an upcoming Cognitive Processing Therapy in September soon as well. The final date and details are still being hammered out. Once we’ve got things firmed up, you’ll find all the info for this and all of our currently scheduled events on our training calendar here (http://deploymentpsych.org/training). If you would like to be notified when registration begins for any upcoming online event, you can sign up by completing the form here.
Also coming next week is our CDP Presents webinar will be held from noon to 1:30 Eastern on Thursday. Dr. Bill Nash, M.D. will be leading this webinar on “Moral Injury Recognition and Care.” This webinar will be held in partnership with the Cohen Veterans Network. As with most of our CDP Presents events, everyone who registers, attends, and successfully completes a brief post-training survey/evaluation will be eligible to receive one free CE.
We were also very excited that our own Dr. Kevin Holloway delivered the Healthcare Keynote presentation at this year’s Serious Play Conference at George Mason University in Virginia. We talked much more about it and CDP’s overall online training efforts in this week’s Staff Perspective column, which you can read here. Also, don’t forget to check out this week’s Research Update. It’s packed with all the latest news, journal articles and useful links from around the Web.
That’s all for this time around. Have a great weekend everyone and make sure you come back and see us on Monday for a new entry in the “By the Numbers” column!