By the Numbers - Sep. 16, 2013
73.9%
68.8%
The percentages of participants in 2013 Wounded Warrior Project Survey (PDF), who reported suffering from PTSD, anxiety and depression, respectively.
The percentages of participants in 2013 Wounded Warrior Project Survey (PDF), who reported suffering from PTSD, anxiety and depression, respectively.
Happy Friday everyone! It’s the end of the week and that means it’s time for another edition of CDP News, where we take a look at the latest happenings and upcoming events at the Center For Deployment Psychology.
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:
Implementation outcomes of military provider training in cognitive processing therapy and prolonged exposure therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder.
Home Front Alert: The Risks Facing Young Children in Military Families
Some would believe that living in paradise or in Hawaii offers every opportunity to consider, plan, and implement regular self-care strategies. After all, I am surrounded by the mountains, ocean, and sunny weather…with a chance of more sun. Although these vivid and simple reminders exist as they do anywhere, there is more to be understood about being mindfully aware and engaging in self-care both in clinical practice or training. Fortunately, there appears to be a growing interest in the literature on psychologist self-care with various recommendations on how to build and maintain a healthy career in our profession.