Aug. 1, 2013: Research Update
- Effectiveness of National Implementation of Prolonged Exposure Therapy in Veterans Affairs Care.
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and the Earnings of Military Reservists.
In graduate school I was interested in the role of child abuse and spirituality/religiousness on psychological health. I examined the impact of child abuse on positive and negative religious coping among combat veterans with PTSD. Through my clinical experience working with Veterans, I came to discover the unique role chaplains have in quality of life, especially psychological well-being. For some Veterans, it was less stigmatizing to speak with a chaplain than a mental health provider. For others, they found comfort in the confidentiality that clergy provided. Although, this was not a surprise, it highlighted the importance of mental health providers learning more about chaplaincy and possible collaboration between the disciplines.
The number of children under the age of 18 who have at least one "active duty parent," according to a new report from Child Trends, a nonprofit research institute focused on "the well-being of children and youth." Of these 2 million children, roughly 500,000 are under the age of five, according to the report, Home Front Alert: The Risks Facing Young Children in Military Families.
It’s the end of another week, which means it’s time for CDP News! As always, we like to use this space to take a look a recent and upcoming events in and around the Center for Deployment Psychology. First off this week, we’d like to thank all of the participants and presenters at this week’s University Counseling Center Core Competency session, which was held Tuesday in Irving, Texas. It was another great program and we couldn’t have done it without all your help.
The CDP's weekly research update contains the latest news, journal articles and useful links from around the web. Some of this week's topics include:
• Delivery of Evidence-Based Psychotherapy via Video Telehealth.
• Predeployment Sleep Duration and Insomnia Symptoms as Risk Factors for New-Onset Mental Health Disorders Following Military Deployment.
• Two War-Torn Soldiers: Combat-Related Trauma through an Intersubjective Lens.