Deployment Psychology Blog

Staff Perspective: Benefits of a Military Psychology Internship

This blog will highlight the benefits of pursuing a military training internship based on Dr. Rogers’ experiences as a former military psychology intern, Associate Program Director of a military psychology internship, and as an American Psychological Association (APA) Commission of Accreditation Internship site visitor.

Research Update: 5 December 2024

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The weekly Research Update contains the latest news, journal articles, and useful links from around the web. Some of this week's topics include:
● Military Spouses' Perceptions of Their Resilience.
● Ending Unequal Treatment for People With Behavioral Health Conditions. (Viewpoint)
● Cannabis Use, Use Disorder, and Workplace Absenteeism in the U.S., 2021– 2022.

Staff Perspective: Focus on Peace – An Antidote for Provider Helplessness

Dr. Deb Nofziger

Is it normal to feel helpless as a provider when working with people who are in ongoing traumatic situations, like war? In my opinion, absolutely yes. As providers, we are trained to help alleviate problems and suffering. But that isn’t usually possible when someone is in an ongoing situation.

Staff Perspectives: SOARing into the Future: How Research Can Support Military Teens

Certain mottos stick with us from the moment we begin learning life skills. For me, one of the earliest was "be prepared," a principle I carried from my days as a Girl Scout into my military career. This motto emphasizes the importance of readiness and adaptability, key components of resilience.

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