Deployment Psychology Blog

By the Numbers 3 June 2024

3/4%

The portion of veterans interviewed by the RAND Corporation regarding "their endorsement of extremist beliefs" who "reported a negative or traumatic life event while in the military," as discussed in a recent RAND report -- Veteran Narratives of Support for Extremist Groups and Beliefs: Results from Interviews with Members of a Nationally Representative Survey of the U.S. Veteran Community.

Research Update: 30 May 2024

The weekly Research Update contains the latest news, journal articles, and useful links from around the web. Some of this week's topics include:
● Survey of Resources in Behavioral Sleep Medicine Across the Department of Defense, Defense Health Agency.
● Incidence and prevalence of eating disorders among U.S. military service members, 2016-2021.
● Suicide Attempts and Ideation Among Veterans/Service Members and Non- Veterans Over 5 Years Following Traumatic Brain Injury: A Combined NIDILRR and VA TBI Model Systems Study.

Staff Perspective: Because Someone Else Said it Much Better - Using Quotes in Therapy

I love to read. Sure, I enjoy learning; but, there are just so many smart, thoughtful, funny, and witty people out there who find ways to say things better than I could ever imagine. Early in my career, I found myself bringing in quotes from my reading to share with my patients - these little nuggets of goodness that made me think of them or a situation we were talking about.

Research Update: 23 May 2024

The weekly Research Update contains the latest news, journal articles, and useful links from around the web. Some of this week's topics include:
● The potential value of brief waitlist interventions in enhancing treatment retention and outcomes: a randomised controlled trial.
● Trauma-focused therapy retention among military sexual trauma survivors: relationship with veterans’ sexual or gender minority identification.
● Posttraumatic cognition change trajectories in veterans with PTSD who completed an intensive Cognitive Processing Therapy treatment program.

By the Numbers: 20 May 2024

3/4

The portion of veterans interviewed by the RAND Corporation regarding "their endorsement of extremist beliefs" who "reported a negative or traumatic life event while in the military," as discussed in a recent RAND report -- Veteran Narratives of Support for Extremist Groups and Beliefs: Results from Interviews with Members of a Nationally Representative Survey of the U.S. Veteran Community.

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