DATE: September 23, 2024 at 12:54PM
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Today, we are joined by Dr. Joe Ruzek, a clinical psychologist and former Director of the National Center for PTSD Dissemination and Training Division. Dr. Ruzek recently published a book on group therapies for PTSD and shares his findings & innovations. https://t.co/cOmyTK3zpThttps://t.co/4rJ2cfb2GC
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DATE: September 19, 2024 at 12:09PM
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Our very own Dr. David Riggs was interviewed by Federal News Network. Check out the Federal Drive with Tom Temin as they discuss the development of an online game that is designed to help clinicians who are dealing with service members at risk of suicide. https://t.co/U2QTPUhzxv
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DATE: September 18, 2024 at 03:11PM
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Second Life Island for Preventing Suicide (SLIPS) Grand Opening Today!
Attend our grand openings for the SLIPS Wednesday, 18 Sept from 6:30pm - 9:00pm ET and Friday, 20 Sept from 12:30pm - 1:30pm ET. For more information, visit https://t.co/NcIhtJf1HWhttps://t.co/azUg8dcx7d
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DATE: September 16, 2024 at 04:03PM
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Practical for your Practice podcast hosts Carin Lefkowitz Jenna Ermold got the chance to meet up with our most recent guest IN PERSON at a Stress First Aid training Dr. Patricia Watson did in Austin, TX. Don't miss this fantastic episode! https://t.co/Kvc0b8aVKbhttps://t.co/6CknKBzyaS
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DATE: September 13, 2024 at 01:14PM
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In honor of Suicide Prevention Month, join us for the grand opening of our Second Life Island for Preventing Suicide (SLIPS).
18 Sept 2024, 6:30pm - 9:00pm ET
20 Sept 2024, 12:30pm - 1:30pm ET
For more information, please visit our webpage here: https://t.co/NcIhtJf1HWhttps://t.co/SWUY1iIaKh
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Visit the Military Health System Mental Health Hub
The MHS has many resources available to help service members, families,
or veterans who are struggling with mental health challenges.
Protecting, optimizing, and defending mental health needs is vital to
the overall well-being and readiness of our military force. Seeking help
is a sign of strength so reach out to get the support you need.
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DATE: September 12, 2024 at 09:39AM
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As behavioral health providers, many of us receive training, and are well positioned to help people after a disaster or traumatic event. But what do you do in situations of ongoing threat, ongoing stress and adversity, perhaps lasting years? Read more: https://t.co/Q4gL3sfVQh
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DATE: September 11, 2024 at 01:36PM
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Today, we honor the 9/11 victims, 23 years later. We remember those who lost their lives or were injured on September 11, as well as the families impacted, and the individuals who rose in service in response to the attacks. #neverforgethttps://t.co/AvJjp23me5
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DATE: September 10, 2024 at 01:20PM
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In this webinar, we will discuss mental health approaches to treating combat stress among soldiers engaged in combat operations. Our lens into this topic is the war in Ukraine. Join us Friday, 13 Sept at 11:00am ET for an important discussion: https://t.co/12HSIfuiap
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DATE: September 09, 2024 at 01:58PM
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As behavioral health providers, many of us receive training, and are well positioned to help people after a disaster or traumatic event. But what do you do in situations of ongoing threat, ongoing stress and adversity perhaps lasting months or years? https://t.co/cOmyTK47frhttps://t.co/SGX4lmirJA
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About the Presenter
Kristi Ensor Pruiksma, PhD, DBSM
KRISTI PRUIKSMA, PhD, DBSM is an Associate Professor in the Department
of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at The University
of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. She is a licensed
clinical psychologist and a Diplomat for Behavioral Sleep Medicine. Her
work focuses on clinical research and supporting dissemination of
evidence-based treatments for sleep disorders and PTSD with a focus on
active duty military personnel in affiliation with the STRONG STAR
Consortium. She has published more than 50 empirically- reviewed
articles and is currently the PI of a DoD funded project to build and
test a web-based provider training for CBT for nightmares and a DoD
funded project comparing CBT-I and BBT-I in active duty service members
with postconcussive symptoms following Mild TBI.
The prevalence of nightmare disorder in the general population is 5%.
Nightmares are typically characterized as idiopathic (i.e., from an
unknown cause) or trauma-related (i.e., beginning or changing in
frequency, severity, or content after a traumatic event). Nightmares are
reported by 30% of trauma-exposed civilians, 50% of trauma-exposed
veterans, and 30-40% of active duty military personnel and members of
the National Guard. Among individuals diagnosed with PTSD, nightmare
rates are higher and are reported by 57% of civilians with PTSD and
50-70% of active duty service members with PTSD. A variety of cognitive
behavioral interventions show promise for the treatment of nightmares
and also improve insomnia, PTSD, and depression. There is a wide range
of names for the various treatments tested in randomized controlled
trials, which creates challenges in comparing treatment efficacy by
protocol in systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Furthermore, there are
not enough providers trained in CBT-N. This presentation will bridge the
gap by summarizing data regarding the definition and prevalence of
nightmares, providing an overview of CBT-N protocols, describing
research of the efficacy of CBT-N in PTSD, and describing a newly
developed, DoD funded, web-based provider training for CBT-N.
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DATE: September 05, 2024 at 01:21PM
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It was such an honor to have Mrs. Sharene Brown, Spouse of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, speak at the Bridging the Gap: Behavioral Health Innovations Supporting Military Kids & Families Conference last week, hosted by the DoD Child Collaboration Project. https://t.co/4gXuJPmtnU
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Concerned about your mental health or substance use? VA has resources to
help you pursue recovery in a safe and healthy environment. During
National Recovery Month in September—and all year long—learn about the
ways VA can help you. Look forward to a fulfilling and rewarding life in
recovery.
Through the VA Health Chat app, Veterans can send messages to VA staff
from anywhere with a smartphone, tablet, or computer. They can use the
app to receive medical advice for non-life-threatening injuries or
illnesses, schedule VA appointments, refill VA prescriptions, and more.
Kelley was diagnosed with fibroids after leaving the U.S. Air Force. The
extreme pain led her to misuse medication, which resulted in symptoms of
withdrawal. Kelley reached out to VA, where a therapist — a Black woman
like her — became a key part of her recovery.
Almost half of all Veterans are age 65 or older. VA provides a range of
mental health programs and resources for Veterans of all ages,
backgrounds, and service eras.
People of all genders, ages, sexual orientations, racial and ethnic
backgrounds, and branches of service have experienced miliary sexual
trauma (MST). Like other types of traumas, MST can negatively affect a
person’s mental and physical health, even many years later.
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This International Overdose Awareness Day, August 31, the U.S.
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is amplifying the message: Together,
we can reduce the risk of overdose and save lives. VA encourages you to
know how to identify and respond to an overdose. Whether you’re a
Veteran or a family member or friend of a Veteran, VA has resources to help.
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DATE: August 29, 2024 at 09:06AM
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In this episode of Practical for your Practice, we are joined by motivational interviewing maven and one of our USU colleague besties, Dr. Abby Diehl, who challenges us to become more aware of our righting reflex. https://t.co/ZwA0w5PD7Dhttps://t.co/9vga0cApXa
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DATE: August 28, 2024 at 04:09PM
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We are happy to have an excellent turnout for the convening event "The State of DoD Kids and Families in 2024." Where else can you play Speed Networking Bingo and be part of dedicated working groups creating dynamic action plans? #MilitaryYouthhttps://t.co/ThG3x3tt2p
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