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Page 1: · Web viewThis course is designed for civilian licensed mental health providers including psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, and marriage & family therapists who are actively
Page 2: · Web viewThis course is designed for civilian licensed mental health providers including psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, and marriage & family therapists who are actively

Addressing the Psychological Health of Warriors and Their FamiliesJune 3-7, 2013–Madison, WI

Monday, June 3, 2013

CDP DAY HOST: DAVID RIGGS, PHD

7:30am – 8:15am Check-in and Morning Coffee & Tea

8:15am – 8:30am Welcome, Introduction, and Orientation

8:30am – 10:15am SESSION 1:Military Culture and Terminology: Enhancing Clinical CompetenceDavid Riggs, PhDCDP, Executive Director

10:15am – 10:30am Break

10:30am – 12:00pm SESSION 2:Rates of Psychological Health (PH) Issues in US Military PopulationsMichelle Cornette, PhDCDP, Suicide Prevention Subject Matter Expert

12:00pm – 1:15pm Lunch Break (on your own)

1:15pm – 4:30pm SESSION 3:The Deployment Cycle and Its Impact on Service Members and Their FamiliesMichelle Cornette, PhD

**Regular breaks will be assigned during sessions and are not reflected in the schedule**

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

CDP DAY HOST: MICHELLE CORNETTE, PHD

7:30am – 8:00am Check-in and Morning Coffee & Tea

8:00am – 9:30am SESSION 4:Etiology, Assessment, and Treatment of Depression Associated with DeploymentMichelle Cornette, PhD

9:30am – 9:45am Break

9:45am – 12:00pm SESSION 5: Etiology and Assessment of PTSDDavid Riggs, Ph.D.

12:00pm – 1:15pm Lunch Break (on your own)

1:15pm – 4:30pm SESSION 6: Identification, Prevention, and Treatment of Suicidal BehaviorAssociated with DeploymentMichelle Cornette, PhD

**Regular breaks will be assigned during sessions and are not reflected in the schedule**

Addressing the Psychological Health of

Warriors and Their FamiliesA Center for Deployment Psychology

Civilian Training Program

June 3-7, 2013Madison, WI

Madison Armed Forces Reserve Center6001 Manufacturers Drive

Madison, WI 53704

The Center for Deployment Psychology (CDP) is a tri-service psychology training consortium headquartered at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) in Bethesda, Maryland. As the nation’s only federal health sciences

university, USU is committed to excellence in military medicine and public health during peace and war.

TRAINING GOALS:

Describe military terminology and operations and examine military culture and values as they relate to military behavioral health

Identify several stressors faced by service members and their families before, during, and after deployment

Examine assessment, reporting issues, risk and resilience factors associated with deployment-related psychological problems

Analyze empirically-validated strategies and psychotherapies for treating depression in military personnel

Demonstrate how to assess and manage suicidal behavior in military personnel

Better understand the etiology of PTSD and its comorbid problems particularly within the context of war

Enhance knowledge of “gold standard” measures and tools for assessing PTSD in service members

Identify the rates and types of substance use problems in the military community and illustrate strategies to address them

Summarize and apply the skills of Cognitive- Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I)

Identify and discuss ethical challenges facing clinicians working with service members and veterans

Identify the symptoms and rates of blast-related traumatic brain injury (TBI) and outline treatment resources

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER:http://deploymentpsych.org/training/civilian/Madison

FOR QUESTIONS CONTACT:Christina Myers

[email protected]

Registration Fee: $95Seating is Limited. Register Early.

This fee is charged regardless of the number of sessions attended

“This was an excellent program – very professional, educational, and top-notch. I

went away feeling I had a new body of knowledge to use and am excited about working with the military. Thank you for

the experience!” – Nashville, TN

“Overall I have to say the training was one of the best in my career. The Center

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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

CDP DAY HOST: DAVID RIGGS, PHD

7:30am – 8:00am Check-in and Morning Coffee & Tea

8:00am – 9:30am SESSION 7:Overview of Deployment-Related Substance Use ProblemsDavid Riggs, PhD

9:30am – 9:45am Break

9:45am – 11:45am SESSION 8:Overview of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in the MilitaryTBDDefense & Veterans Brain Injury Center (DVBIC)

11:45am – 1:00pm Lunch Break (on your own)

1:00pm – 4:45pm SESSION 9:Ethical Considerations for Working with Military Members and VeteransDavid Riggs, PhD

**Regular breaks will be assigned during sessions and are not reflected in the schedule**

Thursday – Friday, June 6-7, 2013

CDP DAY HOST: WILLIAM BRIM, PSYD (THURS AND FRI)

*SESSION 10:Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) Related to Deployment

William Brim, PsyD, CDP, Deputy DirectorDiana Dolan, PhD, CDP, Deployment Behavioral Health Psychologist

*NOTE: CBT-I is a two-day session. Attendance both days is required. This session is a training of advanced psychotherapy practices, and attendance is limited to licensed mental health providers or those working in a clinical capacity under supervision.

7:30am – 8:00am Check-in and Morning Coffee & Tea

8:00am – 11:45am In session

11:45am – 1:00pm Lunch Break (on your own)

1:00pm – 4:45pm In session

**Regular breaks will be assigned during sessions and are not reflected in the schedule**

Speakers and schedule subject to change.

CONTINUING EDUCATION (CE) INFORMATION:CE accreditation is provided by CMI Education Institute for this one-week training. Please carefully read the information provided by CMI Education Institute (found under the Continuing Education Information tab on the registration website) to learn more about CE credits and the disciplines covered. After reading this information, if you still have specific questions about CE credits, please contact Amy Forsberg directly at [email protected].

ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS:This course is designed for civilian licensed mental health providers including psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, and marriage & family therapists who are actively treating military personnel, veterans, and their families. Active duty mental health providers interested in attending this course should contact the CDP to inquire about trainings designed specifically for them. While we recognize that many individuals may be interested in attending this course, the material is not designed for, and may not be appropriate for, non-professionals and those who are not working with this population.

Participants are encouraged to attend the entire one-week program in order to receive comprehensive training for working with the military/veteran population. However, participants can select to attend specific sessions for which separate CE credits will be provided.