Deployment Psychology Blog

CDP News: 18 May 2018

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. May is just flying by and we’ve got lots to talk about.

Research Update: 16 May 2018

The weekly research update contains the latest news, journal articles, useful links from around the web. Some of this week's topics include:
● Psychological Services -- Special Issue -- Psychosocial Approaches to Improving the Military-to-Civilian Transition Process
● Clinician's Trauma Update Online (CTU-Online)
● Association of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury With and Without Loss of Consciousness With Dementia in US Military Veterans.

Staff Perspective: Couples Webinar Series

Understanding military culture and the ways military service and deployments impact couples is critical when providing counseling to military-connected clients. The Center for Deployment Psychology (CDP) at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences offers webinars which are specially designed to support clinicians who provide couples counseling to this population.  This week we’re wrapping up our initial sessions of the 2018 Couples Webinar Series. On Thursday, we’ll be presenting all three sessions over the course of the day, starting at 10 a.m. Eastern.

Staff Perspective: Tiger Cruises and Navy Families

I have been watching and experiencing Navy deployment reunifications for decades. As a clinical social worker, I’ve talked to many Sailors and families about what they can expect following a deployment. The first deployment I personally experienced was in the mid-90s when my now-husband and I first started dating. His Japan-based ship was completing a scheduled five-month deployment. In those days, families knew the date the ship was leaving, the date they would return, as well as dates and locations of every port visit while they were out.

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