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You can now earn a free Continuing Education (CE) credit for listening! Learn more and register at https://www.dhaj7-cepo.com/content/next-generation-behavioral-health-podcast The CEs are for nurses, physicians, physician's assistants, psychologists, social workers, and case managers (AAPA, AMA PRA, ANCC, APA, ASWB, CCMC, IPCE). Email us: dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @MilitaryHealth (twitter.com/militaryhealth) Facebook: www.facebook.com/militaryhealth Defense Health Agency podcasts, mobile apps and other free resources: https://health.mil/connectedhealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at https://health.mil/podcasts Music by BenSound (bensound.com)
Drs. Christina Armstrong and Julie Kinn discuss their favorite moments from Seasons 1 and 2 of Next Generation Behavioral Health. DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Defense Health Agency podcasts, mobile apps and other free resources: https://health.mil/connectedhealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at https://health.mil/podcasts Music by BenSound (bensound.com)
Learn solutions to helping adults and children who may be overusing screens, mobile technology, and other electronics. Featuring Drs. Christina Armstrong and Julie Kinn. DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Defense Health Agency podcasts, mobile apps and other free resources: https://health.mil/connectedhealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at https://health.mil/podcasts Music by BenSound (bensound.com)
Dr. Julie Kinn and Dr. Christina Armstrong discuss the problems with excessive "screen time". DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Defense Health Agency podcasts, mobile apps and other free resources: https://health.mil/connectedhealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at https://health.mil/podcasts Music by BenSound (bensound.com)
Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn have the honor of interviewing one of our nation’s leaders in improving the health of our service members, U.S. Army Colonel Deidre Teyhen (@WRAIR). DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at https://health.mil/podcasts To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/watch?v=85OeMrHLoS4) Resources discussed in this episode: Walter Reed Army Institute of Research http://www.wrair.army.mil/ Army Medicine https://armymedicine.health.mil/ Army Performance Triad https://p3.amedd.army.mil/ DoD mobile applications https://health.mil/mhealth VA mobile applications http://www.myvaapps.com/ Music by BenSound (bensound.com)
Drs. Christina Armstrong and Julie Kinn meet with Dr. Kelly Blasko, counseling psychologist and military child & family expert, for the last episode in a three-part series about technology resources to support military families. In this episode, they discuss tech resources for military parents, caregivers and spouses. DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/watch?v=85OeMrHLoS4) Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at https://health.mil/podcasts Music by BenSound (bensound.com) Resources discussed in this episode: Parenting 2 Go (free mobile app, available on iOS) https://mobile.va.gov/app/parenting2go Parenting Courses for Service Members and Veterans (free website) https://www.veterantraining.va.gov/parenting/ Military Kids Connect – Parent Resources (free website) https://militarykidsconnect.dcoe.mil/parents Military One Source (free website) http://www.militaryonesource.mil/ Breathe 2 Relax (free mobile app, available on iOS and Android) Virtual Hope Box (free mobile app, available on iOS and Android) Love Every Day – Relationship Communication App
Drs. Christina Armstrong and Julie Kinn meet with Dr. Kelly Blasko, counseling psychologist and military child & family expert, for the second episode in a three-part series about technology resources to support military families. In this episode, they discuss tech resources for older military children and teenagers. Resources discussed in this episode: Military Kids Connect (free website) https://militarykidsconnect.dcoe.mil/ Military Kids Connect – Resources for Teachers (free website) https://militarykidsconnect.dcoe.mil/educators DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at https://health.mil/podcasts Music by BenSound (bensound.com)
Drs. Christina Armstrong and Julie Kinn meet with Dr. Kelly Blasko, counseling psychologist and military child & family expert, over a series of three episodes regarding technology resources to support military families. In this episode, they discuss tech resources for younger military children. DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at https://health.mil/podcasts Music by BenSound (bensound.com) Resources discussed in this episode: Military Kids Connect (website) https://militarykidsconnect.dcoe.mil/ Sesame Street for Military Families (website) https://sesamestreetformilitaryfamilies.org/ The Big Moving Adventure (mobile app) Breathe Think Do (mobile app)
Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn talk about digital resources to support you and your patients in meditation practices and increasing mindfulness to improve health for adults and children. DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at https://health.mil/podcasts Music by BenSound (bensound.com). Resources discussed in this episode: Mindfulness Coach (mobile app): http://www.myvaapps.com/#/mindfulness/ Military Meditation Coach (podcast): https://health.mil/podcasts BreatheThinkDo (mobile app): https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/breathe-think-do-with-sesame/id721853597 Naval Center for Combat and Operational Stress Control (NCCOSC): https://www.navy.mil/local/nccosc/ National Center for PTSD https://www.ptsd.va.gov/
Learn about mobile and web technologies that can be used to support evidence-based substance abuse treatments for alcohol, drugs and smoking. DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at https://health.mil/podcasts Music by BenSound (bensound.com). Resources discussed in this episode: VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Substance Use Disorders https://www.healthquality.va.gov/ DoD/VA Mobile apps: VetChange mobile app https://mobile.va.gov/app/vetchange Stay Quit Coach mobile app https://mobile.va.gov/app/stay-quit-coach Opioid Safety Mobile App https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.t2.opioidsafety&hl=en_US MATx Mobile app https://store.samhsa.gov/product/MATx-Mobile-App-by-SAMHSA/PEP16-MATAPP CDC Opioid Guideline Mobile App https://www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/prescribing/app.html DoD and VA web resources: Vetchange.org website http://vetchange.org/ U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Treatment Programs for Substance Use Problems: http://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/MENTALHEALTH/res-vatreatmentprograms.asp U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs: National Center for PTSD: http://www.ptsd.va.gov/public/problems/ptsd_substance_abuse_veterans.asp Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Veterans and Military Families: https://www.samhsa.gov/veterans-military-families SAMHSA Treatment Locator: http://findtreatment.samhsa.gov or 1-800-662-HELP Military OneSource website Services are available online or by phone at 1-800-342-9647. https://www.militaryonesource.mil/ Non DoD and VA apps discussed in this episode: (Disclosure: Inclusion of the following mobile app names does not constitute promotion of or responsibly for content by the U.S. Department of Defense.) CleanTimeCounter Self-Help *Just for today* NA Sober Time – Sobriety Counter & Tracker rTribe Counseling & Community My Quit Smoking Coach IMQuit – Quit addiction AA Big Book Free SoberApp – Alcohol Calculator Sobriety Counter – Stop Drinking AA 12 Step App – Alcoholics Anonymous For more information on the DHA Connected Health Clearinghouse go to: https://health.mil/clearinghouse
In this episode, Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn talk about data that is collected in mobile health apps, how to protect that information, and how to discuss data security and privacy with patients. DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at health.mil/podcasts To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCE7-uWbC1s) Resources discussed in this episode: DoD Mobile Health Practice Guide, 4th Edition (Armstrong et al., 2018) https://health.mil/mhealthtraining While this guide provides basic information on protecting mobile devices and health information, the most up-to-date guidance, including videos and downloadable materials are available online at: HealthIT.gov Mobile Device Privacy and Security: https://www.healthit.gov/mobiledevices The “How Can You Protect and Secure Health Information When Using a Mobile Device?” web page created by HealthIT.gov is a security and privacy reference for patients and providers about protecting health data on mobile devices, and is available online at: https://www.healthit.gov/providers-professionals/how-can-you-protect-and-secure-health-information-when-using-mobile-device Other security and privacy resources include: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: www.hhs.gov (Search “mobile devices.”) VA Mobile Health Provider Program: http://mobile.va.gov/providers/training Overview of Federal Role in Mobile Health: https://www.healthit.gov/policy-researchers-implementers/overview-federal-role-mobile-health Mobile Devices Roundtable – Safeguarding Health Information: https://www.healthit.gov/policy-researchers-implementers/mobile-devices-roundtable-safeguarding-health-information Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com).
In this episode, Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn talk about sleep problems and DoD and VA developed resources to support evidence-based treatment for sleep problems. To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/watch?v=85OeMrHLoS4) DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at health.mil/podcasts Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com). Resources discussed in this episode: CBT-i Coach mobile app Free mobile health application developed by the VA to support Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia http://www.myvaapps.com/#/cbti/ Dream EZ mobile app Free mobile health application developed by the DoD to support Imagery Rehearsal Therapy for Nightmares https://health.mil/mhealth A Better Night’s Sleep podcast Free podcast developed by the DoD on ways to improve your sleep habits from leading experts on insomnia and other sleep disorders, and proven treatments. https://health.mil/podcasts References for this episode: American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Washington, DC. Cozza, S. J., Benedek, D. M., Bradley, J. C., Grieger, T. A., Nam, T. S., Waldrep, D. A. (2004). Topics specific to the psychiatric treatment of military personnel. In: Schnurr, P. P., Cozza, S. J., editors. The Iraq War Clinician Guide, 2nd Edition. National Center for PTSD and Department of Defense. Hoge, C. W., McGurk, D., Thomas, J. L., Cox, A.L., Engel CC, Castro CA. (2008). Mild traumatic brain injury in U.S. Soldiers returning from Iraq. N. Engl. J. Med. 358:453–463. [PubMed] McLay, R. N., Klam, W. P., Volkert, S. L. (2010). Insomnia is the most commonly reported symptom and predicts other symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder in U.S. service members returning from military deployments. Military Medicine, 175, 759-762. Mysliwiec, V., McGraw, L., Pierce, R., Smith, P., Trapp, B., Roth, B. J. (2013). Sleep disorders and associated medical comorbidities in active duty military personnel, Sleep, 36, 167-174. Troxel, W. M., Hih, R. A., Pedersen, E., Geyer, L., Fisher, M. P., Griffin, B. A., Haas, A. C., Kurz, J. R., & Steinberg, P. S. (2015). Sleep in the Military: Promoting Healthy Sleep Among U.S. Service Members. RAND, ISBN: 978-0-8330-8851-2 https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/research_reports/RR700/RR739/RAND_RR739.pdf
Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn interview Dr. Jason Owen, clinical psychologist at the National Center for PTSD in the Veterans Health Administration about the innovative new mobile and web resources from the VA to support veterans, service members and the public. To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf7aiTfhQH4) Resources discussed in this episode: National Center for PTSD at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) https://www.ptsd.va.gov/ VA apps https://myvaapps.com PE Coach (to support Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD) http://www.myvaapps.com/#/pexp/ https://mobile.va.gov/app/pe-coach CPT Coach (to support Cognitive Processing Therapy) http://www.myvaapps.com/#/cpt/ https://mobile.va.gov/app/cpt-coach PTSD Coach http://www.myvaapps.com/#/ptsd/ https://mobile.va.gov/app/ptsd-coach For VA app-related questions, feedback, suggestions, or to report bugs: MobileMentalHealth@va.gov DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at http://health.mil/podcasts. Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com).
Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn interview Dr. Pearl McGee-Vincent, clinical psychologist at the National Center for PTSD in the Veterans Health Administration about the VA’s work to support and train VA providers on the integration of technology in clinical practice. To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o9WUfRyH20) Resources discussed in this episode: National Center for PTSD at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) https://www.ptsd.va.gov/ AIMS online program for anger management https://www.veterantraining.va.gov/aims/ VetChange online program problem drinking https://www.ptsd.va.gov/apps/change/ PTSD Coach online program https://www.ptsd.va.gov/apps/ptsdcoachonline/default.htm VA apps https://myvaapps.com For VA app-related questions, feedback, suggestions, or to report bugs: MobileMentalHealth@va.gov DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at http://health.mil/podcasts. Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com).
Learn about the uses and pitfalls of humor, comedy, and memes when delivering mental health therapy. Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn interview psychologist and veteran Dr. Maggie Baisley. To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hnn7TEOLNU) DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at http://health.mil/podcasts Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com).
Thank you for your support of season one of the “Next Generation Behavioral Health” podcast. We’re looking forward to bringing you season two in August 2018, with topics like technology to support treatment of issues like pain and PTSD; also recent innovations in telehealth and electronic health records; and of course, we will answer listener questions about the best ways to use technology in clinical care. Email us: dha.connected-health@mail.mil To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBK9ItYvSHw). Twitter: @MilitaryHealth (https://twitter.com/militaryhealth) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/militaryhealth Defense Health Agency podcasts, mobile apps and other free resources: https://T2health.dcoe.mil/ Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at health.mil/podcasts Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com).
Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn talk about evidence based treatments for depression, and technologies to support delivery of and access to treatment. To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0riAbtrTuQ) DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at http://t2health.dcoe.mil/military-health-podcasts. Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com). National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (available 24/7): 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) a. Military OneSource consultant at 800-342-9647, http://www.militaryonesource.mil/ b. Psychological Health Center of Excellence (PHCoE) at the Defense Health Agency has a depression resource list and clinical support tools available at www.pdhealth.mil/clinical/conditions/depression c. d. AfterDeployment (Depression module) e. www.afterdeployment.dcoe.mil/topics-depression2 Mobile Applications: ACT Coach Mobile application to support the delivery of Acceptance and Commitment therapy https://mobile.va.gov/app/act-coach CPT Coach Mobile application to support the delivery of Cognitive Processing Therapy https://mobile.va.gov/app/cpt-coach LifeArmor Take self-assessments and learn about mental health concerns. This mobile application includes 16 modules, including depression, built-in self-assessments and tools for coping. http://t2health.dcoe.mil/apps/lifearmor Mood Coach Mobile application for veterans, service members and others to learn and practice behavioral activation. Designed to help you boost your mood through participation in positive activities. https://mobile.va.gov/app/mood-coach Positive Activity Jackpot Based on behavioral activation, this app aims to help you to motivate to take action to take your mind off negative thoughts. http://t2health.dcoe.mil/apps/positiveactivityjackpot STAIR Coach – Mobile application that supports the delivery of Skills Training in Affective Regulation (STAIR), an evidence based psychotherapy for emotion regulation and relationship issues https://mobile.va.gov/app/stair-coach T2 Mood Tracker Monitor your emotional health by tracking your moods. http://t2health.dcoe.mil/apps/t2-mood-tracker Virtual Hope Box This mobile application is a digital version of the Hope Box therapy, and integrates other key pieces of Cognitive Behavior Therapy, including relaxation techniques and coping strategies. http://t2health.dcoe.mil/apps/virtual-hope-box
Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn talk about how providers can use podcasts to increase patient access to psychoeducation and treatment materials. To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxQO56aLpbM) DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at http://t2health.dcoe.mil/military-health-podcasts. Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com). Below is a list of podcasts described in this episode, and how to access them: A Better Night’s Sleep: Learn about sleep disorders, insomnia, and the best treatments from Military Health System sleep experts. Hosted by Dr. Jon Olin from the Sleep Lab at Evans Army Community Hospital, Ft. Carson, and additional Military Health SMEs. www.t2health.dcoe.mil/a-better-nights-sleep Military Meditation Coach: Relaxation, mindfulness, and meditation recordings. Hosted by experts at Navy Center for Combat Operational Stress Control (NCCOSC) and across the Military Health System. www.t2health.dcoe.mil/military-meditation-coach The TBI Family Podcast: For caregivers of service members and veterans with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Each episode offers information, resources and tips for caregivers and shares caregiver stories. Available on SoundCloud, iTunes or Google Play. Uniformed Services University (USU) and Center for Deployment Psychology (CDP): Learn about military family deployment topics, such as sleep, PTSD, and deployment experiences. http://deploymentpsych.org/podcasts VA’s National Center for PTSD: Has two podcasts series, “PTSD 101 Curriculum,” available at https://itunes.app.com/us/podcasts/ptsd-101-curriculum/id627142251?mt=2, and “Returning from the War Zone,” available at https://itunes.app.com/us/podcasts/returning-from-the-war-zone/id657517343?mt=2 and www.ptsd.va.gov/ptsd/public/ptsd-overview/reintegration/index TRICARE: Includes topics related to health care, such as prosthetics for military patients, receiving specialty care, and summertime food safety www.tricare.mil/resources/mediacenter/podcasts VA Mobile Health Provider Program: VA Mobile Health Provider Program has a series of podcasts to familiarize staff with various features of their mobile device, including setting up email and using Citrix to access CPRS. http://vacloud.us/groups/9001/blog
In this episode, Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn discuss ethical issues in the use of mobile apps in clinical care. As clinicians, it is critical for us to think potential ethical scenarios through so that we can prevent any ethical blunders. To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ1dkedkL-M) DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at http://t2health.dcoe.mil/military-health-podcasts. Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com). References for this episode: American Psychological Association (2010). Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. American Psychological Association. (2013) Guidelines for the Practice of Telepsychology: Joint Task Force for the Development of Telepsychology Guidelines for Psychologists. American Psychologist, 68 (9), 791-800. Armstrong, C. M., Edwards-Stewart, A., Ciulla, R. P., Bush, N. E., Cooper, D. C., Kinn, J. T., Pruitt, L. D., Skopp, N. A., Blasko, K. A., & Hoyt, T. V. (2017). Department of Defense Mobile Health Practice Guide, third edition. Connected Health Branch, Defense Health Agency, U.S. Department of Defense. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), 42 U.S.C. § 300gg; 29 U.S.C. § 1181 et seq.; 42 U.S.C. 1320d et seq. (1996). Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Security Rule, 45 C.F.R. Parts 160, 164 (Subparts A and C). Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act 2 U.S.C. § 300jj et seq.; § 17901 et seq. (2009). Joint Task Force for the Development of Telepsychology Guidelines for Psychologists (2013). Guidelines for the practice of telepsychology, American Psychologist, 68, 791-800. Jones, N., & Moffitt, M. (2016). Ethical guidelines for mobile app development within health and mental health fields. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 47(2), 155-162. Karcher, N. R., & Presser, N. R. (2016). Ethical and legal issues addressing the use of mobile health (mHealth) as an adjunct to psychotherapy. Ethics & Behavior, 00, 1-22.
In this episode, Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn interview military psychologist, Dr. Amanda Edwards-Stewart. Dr. Stewart leads the military in the development of innovative health technology and provides advice to providers interesting in leveraging technology to improve the delivery of care. DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85OeMrHLoS4) Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at http://t2health.dcoe.mil/military-health-podcasts. Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com). References for this episode: Edwards-Stewart, A., Smolenski, D., Reger, G., Bush, N., & Workman, D. (2016). An analysis of technology use by service members and military health providers. Military Medicine, 181, 701–709. Edwards-Stewart, A. (2012). Using technology to enhance empirically supported psychological treatments: Positive activity jackpot. Archives of Medical Psychology, 3(2), 60-66. Edwards-Stewart, A., Hoyt, T., & Reger, G. M. Classifying different types of augmented reality technology. 2016 Annual Review of CyberTherapy and Telemedicine, 14, 199-202.
In this episode, Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn describe some of the most important issues that providers need to keep in mind regarding security and privacy issues when using social media. To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h82cbVD4_E) DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at http://t2health.dcoe.mil/military-health-podcasts. Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com). Research discussed in this episode: Edwards-Stewart, A., Smolenski, D., Reger, G., Bush, N., & Workman, D. (2016). An analysis of technology use by service members and military health providers. Military Medicine, 181, 701–709. doi:10.7205/MILMED-D15-00041
In this episode, Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn continue their conversation from Episode 5 on mobile health research and provide a few great examples of randomized controlled trials recently published about mobile health apps. DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWWXQ4DVGkw) Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at http://t2health.dcoe.mil/military-health-podcasts. Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com). Research discussed in this episode: Bush, N. E., Smolenski, D., Denneson, L. M., Williams, H. B., Thomas, E., & Dobscha, S. K. A. (2017). Virtual Hope Box Smartphone App for Emotional Regulation and Coping with Distress: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Psychiatric Services, 68, 330-336. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201600283 Kuhn, E., Kanuri, N., Hoffman, J. E., Garvert, D. W., Ruzek, J. I., & Taylor, C. B. (2017). A randomized controlled trial of a smartphone app for posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 85(3), 267-273. doi:10.1037/ccp0000163
In this episode, Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn discuss one of the most common questions they get from providers: “Where is the research supporting mobile health in clinical care?” They outline what the research shows about the level of evidence base for mobile health in clinical care. DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwGV0omW8hE) Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at http://t2health.dcoe.mil/military-health-podcasts. Research discussed in this episode: Armstrong, C. M., Hoyt, T., Kinn, J. T., Ciulla, R. P., & Bush, N. E. (2017). Mobile behavioral health applications for the military community: evaluating the emerging evidence base. Best Practices in Mental Health: Mental Health Practice with Military and Veteran Connected Populations, 13 (1), 106-119, Vandiver & Corcoran (Editors). ISSN 1553-555x. Bakker, D., Kazantzis, N., Rickwood, D., & Rickard, N. (2016). Mental health smartphone apps: Review and evidence-based recommendations for future developments. JMIR Mental Health, 3(1), e7. doi:10.2196/mental.4984 Boschen, M. J. (2009). Mobile telephones and psychotherapy: II. A review of empirical research. Behavior Therapist, 32, 175–181. Bush, N., Skopp, N., Smolenski, D., Crumpton, R., & Fairall, J. (2013). Behavioral screening measures delivered with a smartphone ‘app’: Psychometric properties and user preference. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 201, 991–995. doi:10.1097/NMD.0000000000000039 Kuhn, E., Eftekhari, A., Hoffman, J. E., Crowley, J. J., Ramsey, K. M., Reger, G. M., & Ruzek, J. I. (2014). Clinician perceptions of using a smartphone app with prolonged exposure therapy. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 41, 800–807. Prensky, M. (2001). Digital natives, digital immigrants part 1. On the Horizon, 9(5), 1-6.http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10488-013-0532-2 Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com).
In this episode, Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn interview the Director of the Defense Health Agency (DHA)Connected Health Branch, Dr. Tim Hoyt, about how he used health technology in the field and on deployment. Dr. Hoyt leads the development and evaluation of innovative health technology solutions and is on the forefront of clinicians in the military effectively integrating mobile health into clinical care. DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wsGHclaCL0) Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at http://t2health.dcoe.mil/military-health-podcasts. Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com).
The Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs create high quality mobile health tools to support military health. While there are many great tools available, providers often are not sure how to prescribe them to their patients. Join Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn as they describe the clinical integration of mobile apps. Learn about the key elements needed to increase homework compliance between sessions, and tools providers can use to make the process easier, including an chart that matches app to symptom and a prescription pad for mobile health tools. DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB4Bp0TdoGQ) Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at http://t2health.dcoe.mil/military-health-podcasts. Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com). #prescribeanapp #howtochooseanapp #prescriptionpad #militarymobileappprescription #militaryhealthpodcast#nextgenerationbehavioralhealth
Security and privacy issues in the clinical integration of mobile health are a top concern for providers and patients. Particularly in the military, providers and patients have a heightened awareness of security and privacy. In this episode, Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn discuss some of the most commonly asked mobile health security and privacy questions and share tips on how to help protect patient data on a mobile device. DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYWKKy0I_4c) Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at http://t2health.dcoe.mil/military-health-podcasts. Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com). Resources discussed in this episode: For more information, including videos and downloadable materials, on protecting health information security and privacy on a mobile device, check out HealthIT.gov: https://www.healthit.gov/providers-professionals/your-mobile-device-and-health-information-privacy-and-security #mobilehealthsecurity #appsecurity #militarymobileappsecurity #nextgenerationbehavioralhealth
Welcome to the first episode of Next Generation Behavioral Health: 10 Minute Tips for Modernizing Patient Care! Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn, psychologists with the Defense Health Agency of the U.S. Department of Defense, discuss provider and service member smartphone and mobile app use, and the benefits and barriers for use of mobile apps in health care. DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmBpEPFCmIE) Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at http://t2health.dcoe.mil/military-health-podcasts. Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com). References for research discussed in this episode: Bush, N., & Wheeler, W. (2015). Personal technology use by U.S. military service members and veterans: An update. Telemedicine and e-Health, 21, 245–258. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2014.0100 Bush, N., Fullerton, N., Crumpton, R., Metzger-Abamukong, M., & Fantelli, E. (2012). Soldiers’ personal technologies on deployment and at home. Telemedicine and e-Health, 18, 253–263. doi:10.1089/tmj.2011.0131 Edwards-Stewart, A., Smolenski, D., Reger, G., Bush, N., & Workman, D. (2016). An analysis of technology use by service members and military health providers. Military Medicine, 181, 701–709. doi:10.7205/MILMED-D15-00041 Gagnon, M., Ngangue, P., Payne-Gagnon, J., & Desmartis, M. (2015). m-Health adoption by healthcare professionals: a systematic review. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 23, 212–220. doi:10.1093/jamia/ocv052 Pew Research Center (2017). Pew Research Internet Project: Mobile Technology Fact Sheet. Retrieved from http://www.pewinternet.org/fact-sheets/mobile-technology-fact-sheet/ Prentice, J., & Dobson, K. (2014). A review of the risks and benefits associated with mobile phone applications for psychological interventions. Canadian Psychology, 55, 282–290. doi:10.1037/a0038113 Shore, J H., Aldag, M., McVeigh, F. L., Hoover, R. L., Ciulla, R., & Fisher, A. (2014). Review of mobile health technology for military mental health. Military Medicine, 179, 865–878. doi:10.7205/MILMED-D-13-00429 #mobilehealthintro #militarymobilehealth #nextgenerationbehavioralhealth
Learn about the upcoming podcast series, Next Generation Behavioral Health. Produced by the Defense Health Agency, with connected health experts Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn. DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth