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Staff Perspective: Two Weeks in Australia - A Memoir on Mitigating Jet Lag and Feeding Kangaroos
... schedule? Dr. Brim: Yes, if you agree to write a blog about it afterwards. Me: Only if I can include pictures of kangaroos. Dr. Brim: Deal. Most negotiations at CDP are similarly soul-crushing. I don’t have to tell you that jet lag ...
clefkowitz - 2019-05-01 10:22 - 0 comments
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Staff Perspective: Intergenerational Trauma: The Transgenerational Impact of PTSD on the (Military) Family
... almost as if she absorbed all of her own mother’s fears about a far too dangerous world. She remembers being perpetually unsafe, and ... others who may have been impacted. The opinions in CDP Staff Perspective blogs are solely those of the author and do not ...
kcopeland - 2018-07-18 12:45 - 0 comments
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Staff Perspective: Moral Injury Related to the US Withdrawal from Afghanistan and a Large-Scale VA Study
... in August 2021, my patient became incredibly anxious about the safety of interpreters and their families still in that country, as ... to soul wounds in some individuals. The opinions in CDP Staff Perspective blogs are solely those of the author and do not ...
Pdomenici - 2023-08-09 13:30 - 0 comments
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Staff Voices: The Clash Between the Ideal and the Realities of Consultation
... often impossible. As a result, the workshop was partly about consultation logistics, partly about advanced PE skills, and partly ... admire and respect the people who consult with me, both at CDP and in the field. The goofy metaphor is more a response to circumstances in ...
Kchrestman - 2021-09-07 09:07
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Staff Perspective: The Impact of Stigma on Mental Health Seeking in People of Color
... terms are sometimes used interchangeably when people talk about reasons that many Americans who need it do not seek mental health care. ... receive mental health care. The opinions in CDP Staff Perspective blogs are solely those of the author and do not ...
Rshillinglaw - 2020-07-15 12:57 - 0 comments
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Staff Perspective: In Support of Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (Part 2): Now What?
... length. Today, let’s follow-up to share some logistics about how to set your CBTI group up for success. Specifically, you’ll ... have attended one of our evidence-based workshops on our CDP provider portal . Other possibilities depending on your population ...
Ddolan - 2019-08-19 11:50 - 0 comments
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Moral Injury - Jan. 14, 2015 - By Paula Domenici, Ph.D. & Laura J. Copland
... and intervention. Participants will gain knowledge about the unique challenges clinicians and counselors may face when they have ...
Tmonfared - 2015-11-30 11:51 - 0 comments
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Staff Perspective: Coping in our Post-9/11 World - Part 1, Personal Life
... anniversary of 9/11 drew near, I found myself thinking a lot about how the world has changed in those years and how those changes have ... to cope with the uptick in terrorism and random violence. My CDP coworkers, who travel on a regular basis, have started to share anxiety ...
clefkowitz - 2016-09-21 11:16 - 0 comments
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Staff Perspective: WHY…WHY…WHY? - Why Are Rates of Suicide in the National Guard So High?
... broccoli?” From an early age, people learn to be curious about the happenings of the world by asking “why.” However, in some cases ... responses to this alarming problem. The opinions in CDP Staff Perspective blogs are solely those of the author and do not ...
efrick - 2018-09-05 09:17 - 0 comments
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Staff Perspective: From Racial Ignorance to Striving for Cultural Humility - My Story
... no way, consider myself to be an expert, but I am passionate about continuing to understand myself and others from the lens of identity. My ... she explores her own racial identity. The opinions in CDP Staff Perspective blogs are solely those of the author and do not ...
efrick - 2021-05-05 09:58 - 0 comments