Deployment Psychology Blog

Research Update: May 30, 2013

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:

• Interagency Task Force on Military and Veterans Mental Health 2013 Interim Report
• Health and Mental Health Needs of Children in US Military Families.
• APA Trauma Psychology Division 56 Newsletter -- Special Section: Trauma and Military Veterans
• Screening for Suicide Risk in Primary Care: A Systematic Evidence Review for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force

Staff Voices: Some Common Questions About Pet Therapy

Previously, I wrote on "My Experience With Pet Therapy." This time around I thought it would be helpful to answer some commonly asked questions I am often asked in my discussions of Pet Therapy with people and during Pet Therapy encounters.  In addition, I am including some things I have learned along the way pertaining to setting up Pet Therapy programs and working within the programs.

CDP News: May 24, 2013

Welcome to Friday and out weekly summary of happenings in and around the Center for Deployment Psychology, CDP News. First up, today marks the final day to register for 2013 Midwest Regional 1-Week Civilian Training to be held in Madison, WI June 3-7. This is a great opportunity for behavioral health providers who work with (as well as those who would like to begin working with) Service Members and Veterans to increase their skills. If you’re interested in attending, sign up quick! Registration ends at the close of business today.

Research Update: May 23, 2013

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:

• MSRC News ‐ May 2013
• Life Goes On: The Experiences of Wives of Multiply‐Deployed National Guard Soldiers
• Tentative Eligibility Determinations; Presumptive Eligibility for Psychosis and Other Mental Illness (VA)
• Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Treatment Response in Prolonged Exposure for PTSD.

Staff Voices: The Challenge Coin Comes to CDP

In 2001, I arrived in Keflavik, Iceland on a freezing cold Friday evening and instantly wondered why I had picked this duty station. That night we were taken to the supply warehouse and were all issued eighty pounds of cold weather gear. The next morning we were on our first training hike which culminated with a traditional hike up Mount Olfus. Upon reaching the top we were all welcomed to the command and presented with the Marine Corps Security Force Company Keflavik Iceland Challenge Coin.

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