Staff Voices: CDP in the Media
The Center for Deployment Psychology received a nice mention in the media last week. Several news outlets picked up the press release on our recent efforts working with Army One Source. As part of the CDP’s continuing efforts to ensure the availability of high-quality training, we’re helping Army One Source to provide “free online continuing education training to behavioral health providers, social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists, physicians, registered nurses, and professional counselors and therapists.”
This effort with Army One Source runs March 6 through April 24, but the CDP will continue to offer a wide variety of self-paced online training for free on our website. These courses include many important topics such as military cultural competence, working with Service Members and Veterans with PTSD, fundamentals of Traumatic Brain Injury, depression in Service Members and Veterans along with several others.
Through our efforts alongside partner organizations such as Army One Source, along with our in-person training events and our website, the CDP will continue to provide as many avenues as possible for behavioral health providers to receive the training and knowledge necessary to care for the needs of our returning Service Members, Veterans and their families.
The Center for Deployment Psychology received a nice mention in the media last week. Several news outlets picked up the press release on our recent efforts working with Army One Source. As part of the CDP’s continuing efforts to ensure the availability of high-quality training, we’re helping Army One Source to provide “free online continuing education training to behavioral health providers, social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists, physicians, registered nurses, and professional counselors and therapists.”
This effort with Army One Source runs March 6 through April 24, but the CDP will continue to offer a wide variety of self-paced online training for free on our website. These courses include many important topics such as military cultural competence, working with Service Members and Veterans with PTSD, fundamentals of Traumatic Brain Injury, depression in Service Members and Veterans along with several others.
Through our efforts alongside partner organizations such as Army One Source, along with our in-person training events and our website, the CDP will continue to provide as many avenues as possible for behavioral health providers to receive the training and knowledge necessary to care for the needs of our returning Service Members, Veterans and their families.