Introduction to Military Culture for Clinicians (Open)

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Web Lectures ~ 5 Hrs

Does not include CE credit certificate

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Currently, 15%-40% of all Vets coming home qualify for PTSD or sub-clinical versions, and the VA is now hiring large numbers of psychologists to work with them. This class is designed to help prepare mental health professionals who want to learn more about PTSD, and in particular to train those who will be working with today's returning war veterans.

Dr Grant's Web lectures cover military culture, essential knowledge in order to gain credibility with veterans, as well as the impact of war, psychologically, morally, interpersonally and spiritually. The material presented also distinguishes between Combat Stress and PTSD and explores sub-clinical presentations of PTSD.

Finally, Dr. Grant deals in depth with special issues such as the physically injured, traumatic brain injuries, substance abuse, working with families and loved ones, and negotiating military sponsored aftercare.


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Robert Grant, PhD, is a consultant and trainer to educational, business, religious, medical, military, relief, missionary and mental health organizations. He works at home and abroad in the areas of trauma, spirituality and cross-cultural issues.

As a psychologist he has gone into trauma zones to assess and treat victims, as well as to support professionals working in these locations. He has assessed/treated over 1000 victims of trauma over a 13 year period and given workshops and trainings to over 5000 professionals in over 25 countries around the world. He is the author of "Living and Working in Environments of Violence: A Resource Manual for Humanitarian Workers"
 
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