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Summary: Joey grew up along the shores of New Jersey and always had a drive to work hard and was taught at a young age the true value of the "almighty buck." By age 6, he was waking up at 6 am every weekend to help his father make extra income for the family by selling candles at flea markets in New York City. After failing out of college his first go-around, he enlisted for the U.S. Air Force in 2010. He was given the job of Security Forces (military police). He was promoted early, received countless awards, learned how to shoot some cool guns, and yet the lifelong friendships and the amazing people he met are what he is most grateful for. The military also taught him what being a good listener and an effective communicator meant. He takes great pride in that skillset and happens to believe they are essential for any business relationship to succeed. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Joey's background and military experience Being alone and lost after leaving the military The Black Dog of the Veteran Emotion Awareness and control of emotion The power of vulnerability Lack of confidence in unknown situations The Veteran Mental Health Minute Combat Vet Book giveaway Links Mentioned in This Episode: The Black Dog of the Veteran Emotion Joey on Instagram Joey on LinkedIn Joey's web site May book donation recipient: CoderVets June book donation recipient: Inner Resource Psychotherapy The Veteran Mental Health Minute on Amazon Alexa You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Do you want to check out Duane's latest book, Combat Vet Don't Mean Crazy? Check it out by finding it on Amazon Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Joey grew up along the shores of New Jersey and always had a drive to work hard and was taught at a young age the true value of the "almighty buck." By age 6, he was waking up at 6 am every weekend to help his father make extra income for the family by selling candles at flea markets in New York City. After failing out of college his first go-around, he enlisted for the U.S. Air Force in 2010. He was given the job of Security Forces (military police). He was promoted early, received countless awards, learned how to shoot some cool guns, and yet the lifelong friendships and the amazing people he met are what he is most grateful for. The military also taught him what being a good listener and an effective communicator meant. He takes great pride in that skillset and happens to believe they are essential for any business relationship to succeed. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Joey's background and military experience Being alone and lost after leaving the military The Black Dog of the Veteran Emotion Awareness and control of emotion The power of vulnerability Lack of confidence in unknown situations The Veteran Mental Health Minute Combat Vet Book giveaway Links Mentioned in This Episode: The Black Dog of the Veteran Emotion Joey on Instagram Joey on LinkedIn Joey's web site May book donation recipient: CoderVets June book donation recipient: Inner Resource Psychotherapy The Veteran Mental Health Minute on Amazon Alexa You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Do you want to check out Duane's latest book, Combat Vet Don't Mean Crazy? Check it out by finding it on Amazon Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Katie Kopp, PhD, is a clinical psychologist working as a government civilian at Fort Carson, Colorado. She completed graduate training at the Rosemead School of Psychology at Biola University. During the course of her training at Rosemead, she commissioned into the Army through the Health Professionals Scholarship Program. She received her doctorate in December 2008 after completing her internship at Madigan Army Medical Center. She was immediately licensed and deployed to Afghanistan as the brigade psychologist with the 4th Brigade Combat Team of the 4th Infantry Division (Mountain Warriors) in 2009. She completed a second Afghanistan deployment with the Mountain Warriors in 2012 and then completed a year in the Army Reserves before full transition to civilian life in 2014. Katie is continuing her education with pursuit of a master's degree in clinical psychopharmacology. She lives in Colorado Springs with her husband and two kids. She remains passionate about working with active duty soldiers, reducing stigma for seeking behavioral health services, and assisting the Army with maintaining a medically ready force. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Katie's background and experience Coming into a unit with High Optempo Deploying to a highly kinetic environment Decisions about mental health and wellness in a combat zone Getting to where the troops are Post-deployment and veteran mental health Attitudes toward mental health at the command and first line leader level Links Mentioned in This Episode: History and lineage of 4th Brigade 4th Infantry Division The Battle of Kamdesh (COP Keating) Army's Embedded Behavioral Health program You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Do you want to check out Duane's latest book, Combat Vet Don't Mean Crazy? Check it out by finding it on Amazon Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Katie Kopp, PhD, is a clinical psychologist working as a government civilian at Fort Carson, Colorado. She completed graduate training at the Rosemead School of Psychology at Biola University. During the course of her training at Rosemead, she commissioned into the Army through the Health Professionals Scholarship Program. She received her doctorate in December 2008 after completing her internship at Madigan Army Medical Center. She was immediately licensed and deployed to Afghanistan as the brigade psychologist with the 4th Brigade Combat Team of the 4th Infantry Division (Mountain Warriors) in 2009. She completed a second Afghanistan deployment with the Mountain Warriors in 2012 and then completed a year in the Army Reserves before full transition to civilian life in 2014. Katie is continuing her education with pursuit of a master's degree in clinical psychopharmacology. She lives in Colorado Springs with her husband and two kids. She remains passionate about working with active duty soldiers, reducing stigma for seeking behavioral health services, and assisting the Army with maintaining a medically ready force. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Katie's background and experience Coming into a unit with High Optempo Deploying to a highly kinetic environment Decisions about mental health and wellness in a combat zone Getting to where the troops are Post-deployment and veteran mental health Attitudes toward mental health at the command and first line leader level Links Mentioned in This Episode: History and lineage of 4th Brigade 4th Infantry Division The Battle of Kamdesh (COP Keating) Army's Embedded Behavioral Health program You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Do you want to check out Duane's latest book, Combat Vet Don't Mean Crazy? Check it out by finding it on Amazon Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Carl is a health professional with unique understanding of mental health issues facing service members and veterans. His goal is to work at a higher level to expand the body of research, develop, and evaluate the effectiveness of population-level interventions addressing mental health issues, such as suicide and barriers to accessing care, for military-affiliated populations. As the manager of Veteran and Military Family Services at the Jefferson Center for Mental Health, Carl works to strengthen the capacity of the Center and community to better meet the needs of veterans and military families. He engages veterans in several different roles, including: serving on the treatment team of the First Judicial Veterans Treatment Court, working with student veterans at Red Rocks Community College, and engaging the veterans and military families in our mountain communities through several initiatives. He is passionate about reducing the barriers and stigma facing our community surrounding mental health. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Carl's background and military experience Stigma against speaking to mental health providers Benefits of mental health counseling once a service member gives it a try Comparison between supportive peers versus resistant peers Gaps in getting mental health services Barriers to care Links Mentioned in This Episode: Carl's LinkedIn Profile Carl's Blogs at the Jefferson Center for Mental Health You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Do you want to check out Duane's latest book, Combat Vet Don't Mean Crazy? Check it out by finding it on Amazon Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Carl is a health professional with unique understanding of mental health issues facing service members and veterans. His goal is to work at a higher level to expand the body of research, develop, and evaluate the effectiveness of population-level interventions addressing mental health issues, such as suicide and barriers to accessing care, for military-affiliated populations. As the manager of Veteran and Military Family Services at the Jefferson Center for Mental Health, Carl works to strengthen the capacity of the Center and community to better meet the needs of veterans and military families. He engages veterans in several different roles, including: serving on the treatment team of the First Judicial Veterans Treatment Court, working with student veterans at Red Rocks Community College, and engaging the veterans and military families in our mountain communities through several initiatives. He is passionate about reducing the barriers and stigma facing our community surrounding mental health. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Carl's background and military experience Stigma against speaking to mental health providers Benefits of mental health counseling once a service member gives it a try Comparison between supportive peers versus resistant peers Gaps in getting mental health services Barriers to care Links Mentioned in This Episode: Carl's LinkedIn Profile Carl's Blogs at the Jefferson Center for Mental Health You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Do you want to check out Duane's latest book, Combat Vet Don't Mean Crazy? Check it out by finding it on Amazon Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: This episode is a short overview of the book, Combat Vet Don't Mean Crazy: Veteran Mental Health in Post-Military Life In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: What is Combat Vet Don’t Mean Crazyabout? Raising Awareness about the Psychological Impact of Military Service Developing Personal Awareness of the Need for Veteran Mental Health Developing Resilience to Recover Developing Skills to Apply to Our Post-Military Life Personal Satisfaction in our Post-Military Life The Importance of Remembrance Post-Military Life Applying Lessons Learned to Post-Military Life Veteran Mental Health as Mental Wellness instead of Mental Illness How You Can Support How You Can Support: Purchase one or more copies on Amazon Write a review on Amazon. An honest one, of course! Think of at least three people who would benefit from this book and let them know about it. Share news about the book via your social media networks. Tag me on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebookso I can help spread your appreciation, and show you mine! Introduce me to people you know who could book me as a speaker. Anyone who is interested in learning about and talking about veteran mental health is right up my alley! You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Do you want to check out Duane's latest book, Combat Vet Don't Mean Crazy? Check it out by finding it on Amazon or finding more about it here: Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: This episode is a short overview of the book, Combat Vet Don't Mean Crazy: Veteran Mental Health in Post-Military Life In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: What is Combat Vet Don’t Mean Crazyabout? Raising Awareness about the Psychological Impact of Military Service Developing Personal Awareness of the Need for Veteran Mental Health Developing Resilience to Recover Developing Skills to Apply to Our Post-Military Life Personal Satisfaction in our Post-Military Life The Importance of Remembrance Post-Military Life Applying Lessons Learned to Post-Military Life Veteran Mental Health as Mental Wellness instead of Mental Illness How You Can Support How You Can Support: Purchase one or more copies on Amazon Write a review on Amazon. An honest one, of course! Think of at least three people who would benefit from this book and let them know about it. Share news about the book via your social media networks. Tag me on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebookso I can help spread your appreciation, and show you mine! Introduce me to people you know who could book me as a speaker. Anyone who is interested in learning about and talking about veteran mental health is right up my alley! You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Do you want to check out Duane's latest book, Combat Vet Don't Mean Crazy? Check it out by finding it on Amazon or finding more about it here: Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Kacie Kelly oversees and manages policy, operational, and programmatic efforts on veteran health and well-being, including the Warrior Wellness Alliance. She manages strategic efforts to promote the partnerships, collaboration, and alignment among organizations that are so crucial to fostering the health and well-being of post-9/11 Veterans. Prior to this role, Kacie served as the National Director for Public-Private Partnerships in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Office for Suicide Prevention where she was responsible for developing a comprehensive and integrated public health approach to prevent suicide among the 14 million Veterans not engaged in VA healthcare. Throughout her 15-year career with VA, she led innovative programs to serve more Veterans and their families through strategic partnerships within government and across public and private sectors. In addition, she has had leading roles to promote military culture competence in the community, outreach efforts to reduce stigma associated with seeking mental healthcare, and to enhance provider proficiency in evidence-based mental health care. She earned her Master of Health Sciences (MHS) at Louisiana State University and has a Graduate Certificate in Women in Public Policy and Politics from the University of Massachusetts - Boston. Kacie has also been an active volunteer in the New Orleans community where she served as a Commissioner on the BioDistrict Board of New Orleans and on the Board of Directors for the American Red Cross. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Kacie's background and experience The 2016 VA Suicide Prevention Report Rates and Numbers of Veteran Suicide Bridging the gap between VA mental health and community mental health The Warrior Wellness Alliance Connecting mental health to veteran organizations Mental Wellness instead of Mental Illness The support of President and Mrs. Bush for veteran mental health Warrior Wellness Alliance Social Media Repository Links Mentioned in This Episode: The Warrior Wellness Alliance 2016 VA Suicide Report Kacie Kelly on Twitter You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Do you want to check out Duane's latest book, Combat Vet Don't Mean Crazy? Check it out by finding it on Amazon or finding more about it here: http://veteranmentalhealth.com/2018/04/18/2018book/ Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Kacie Kelly oversees and manages policy, operational, and programmatic efforts on veteran health and well-being, including the Warrior Wellness Alliance. She manages strategic efforts to promote the partnerships, collaboration, and alignment among organizations that are so crucial to fostering the health and well-being of post-9/11 Veterans. Prior to this role, Kacie served as the National Director for Public-Private Partnerships in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Office for Suicide Prevention where she was responsible for developing a comprehensive and integrated public health approach to prevent suicide among the 14 million Veterans not engaged in VA healthcare. Throughout her 15-year career with VA, she led innovative programs to serve more Veterans and their families through strategic partnerships within government and across public and private sectors. In addition, she has had leading roles to promote military culture competence in the community, outreach efforts to reduce stigma associated with seeking mental healthcare, and to enhance provider proficiency in evidence-based mental health care. She earned her Master of Health Sciences (MHS) at Louisiana State University and has a Graduate Certificate in Women in Public Policy and Politics from the University of Massachusetts - Boston. Kacie has also been an active volunteer in the New Orleans community where she served as a Commissioner on the BioDistrict Board of New Orleans and on the Board of Directors for the American Red Cross. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Kacie's background and experience The 2016 VA Suicide Prevention Report Rates and Numbers of Veteran Suicide Bridging the gap between VA mental health and community mental health The Warrior Wellness Alliance Connecting mental health to veteran organizations Mental Wellness instead of Mental Illness The support of President and Mrs. Bush for veteran mental health Warrior Wellness Alliance Social Media Repository Links Mentioned in This Episode: The Warrior Wellness Alliance 2016 VA Suicide Report Kacie Kelly on Twitter You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Do you want to check out Duane's latest book, Combat Vet Don't Mean Crazy? Check it out by finding it on Amazon or finding more about it here: http://veteranmentalhealth.com/2018/04/18/2018book/ Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: The Travis Manion Foundation works to strengthen America’s national character while growing and developing character through the greater community. In an increasingly divisive cultural climate, TMF unites and strengthens communities. The organization believes that our nation needs role models that inspire and we should look no further than the civic assets already living in our communities. Veterans and families of the fallen are leading the charge, pushing us to be better versions of ourselves and improving our collective character. As the West Region Director, Derek is responsible for expanding the breadth and depth of TMF programming in TMF's largest region. Education BA & BS History - Oregon State University, MA Higher Education Leadership - University of San Diego. SKILLS AND EXPERTISE Group Dynamics, Organization Development, Public Speaking. PASSIONS AND INTERESTS Outdoors, Fitness, Searching for Missing American Service Members. MILITARY CONNECTION U.S. Marine. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Derek's background and military experience Entering the service and taking advantage of opportunities while in the military The need and ability for veterans to reinvent themselves after the military Veterans and higher education The need for purpose and meaning after the military Using higher education as a bridge between the military and the workforce The mission of the Travis Manion Foundation Purpose and Meaning through service Links Mentioned in This Episode: The Travis Manion Foundation TMF Foundation on Facebook TMF Foundation on Instagram TMF Foundation on Twitter TMF Foundation on LinkedIn Derek's LinkedIn profile You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: The Travis Manion Foundation works to strengthen America’s national character while growing and developing character through the greater community. In an increasingly divisive cultural climate, TMF unites and strengthens communities. The organization believes that our nation needs role models that inspire and we should look no further than the civic assets already living in our communities. Veterans and families of the fallen are leading the charge, pushing us to be better versions of ourselves and improving our collective character. As the West Region Director, Derek is responsible for expanding the breadth and depth of TMF programming in TMF's largest region. Education BA & BS History - Oregon State University, MA Higher Education Leadership - University of San Diego. SKILLS AND EXPERTISE Group Dynamics, Organization Development, Public Speaking. PASSIONS AND INTERESTS Outdoors, Fitness, Searching for Missing American Service Members. MILITARY CONNECTION U.S. Marine. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Derek's background and military experience Entering the service and taking advantage of opportunities while in the military The need and ability for veterans to reinvent themselves after the military Veterans and higher education The need for purpose and meaning after the military Using higher education as a bridge between the military and the workforce The mission of the Travis Manion Foundation Purpose and Meaning through service Links Mentioned in This Episode: The Travis Manion Foundation TMF Foundation on Facebook TMF Foundation on Instagram TMF Foundation on Twitter TMF Foundation on LinkedIn Derek's LinkedIn profile You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Marjorie Morrison, LMFT, LPCC, is the CEO of the PsychArmor Institute, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization she founded in 2014, which is committed to bridging the military-civilian divide by creating, promoting, and distributing free online courses covering a wide range of topics important to those who support the military community. She is the author of the book, The Inside Battle: Our Military Mental Health Crisis, and has written numerous editorials on the field of military mental health featured in TIME, Newsweek, The Daily Beast, Huffington Post, and several others. As a licensed psychotherapist who also practiced on several military bases, Marjorie created PsychArmor armed with the firsthand knowledge of the challenges faced by the 90% of Americans who haven’t served, but live with, work with, and care for members of the military. Her passion for supporting caregivers, employers, educators, volunteers, health providers, and family members of those who serve or have served drives her work, and has influenced the development of PsychArmor from just an idea, to an organization with 35 fulltime staff members, and more than 165 courses covering eight separate topic areas. Marjorie’s vision for PsychArmor has led to numerous awards and recognition from organizations like the VA, DoD, SAMHSA, and others. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Marjorie's background and experience Developing mental health awareness in the Marine Corps Marjorie's thoughts on stigma against seeking mental health support Teaching cultural competence to mental health providers Psycharmor's origins, goal, and purpose Informing communities about military culture PsychArmor's Partnership program Objective Zero App and the use of PsychArmor for Peer Support training Developing awareness about veteran mental health Networking with other nonprofits Partnering with government and the Department of Veterans Affairs Links Mentioned in This Episode: PsychArmor Website PsychHub for mental health professionals 15 Things Veterans Want You To Know Marjorie on Twitter PsychArmor on Twitter PsychArmor on Facebook Psycharmor on YouTube PsychArmor on Instagram You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Marjorie Morrison, LMFT, LPCC, is the CEO of the PsychArmor Institute, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization she founded in 2014, which is committed to bridging the military-civilian divide by creating, promoting, and distributing free online courses covering a wide range of topics important to those who support the military community. She is the author of the book, The Inside Battle: Our Military Mental Health Crisis, and has written numerous editorials on the field of military mental health featured in TIME, Newsweek, The Daily Beast, Huffington Post, and several others. As a licensed psychotherapist who also practiced on several military bases, Marjorie created PsychArmor armed with the firsthand knowledge of the challenges faced by the 90% of Americans who haven’t served, but live with, work with, and care for members of the military. Her passion for supporting caregivers, employers, educators, volunteers, health providers, and family members of those who serve or have served drives her work, and has influenced the development of PsychArmor from just an idea, to an organization with 35 fulltime staff members, and more than 165 courses covering eight separate topic areas. Marjorie’s vision for PsychArmor has led to numerous awards and recognition from organizations like the VA, DoD, SAMHSA, and others. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Marjorie's background and experience Developing mental health awareness in the Marine Corps Marjorie's thoughts on stigma against seeking mental health support Teaching cultural competence to mental health providers Psycharmor's origins, goal, and purpose Informing communities about military culture PsychArmor's Partnership program Objective Zero App and the use of PsychArmor for Peer Support training Developing awareness about veteran mental health Networking with other nonprofits Partnering with government and the Department of Veterans Affairs Links Mentioned in This Episode: PsychArmor Website PsychHub for mental health professionals 15 Things Veterans Want You To Know Marjorie on Twitter PsychArmor on Twitter PsychArmor on Facebook Psycharmor on YouTube PsychArmor on Instagram You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Here it is, the 50th Episode. While it might not be a surprise to many listeners, it comes as a surprise to me. I appreciate all of the guests and listeners that have supported the show so far, and hope that you will continue to tune in for much more to come. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: How the show started and some of the influences that led to the podcast The Blog episodes The Veteran Mental Health Provider episodes The non-veteran mental health provider episodes The veteran episodes The Month of the Military Podcaster Episodes The Boot Camp Episodes You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Here it is, the 50th Episode. While it might not be a surprise to many listeners, it comes as a surprise to me. I appreciate all of the guests and listeners that have supported the show so far, and hope that you will continue to tune in for much more to come. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: How the show started and some of the influences that led to the podcast The Blog episodes The Veteran Mental Health Provider episodes The non-veteran mental health provider episodes The veteran episodes The Month of the Military Podcaster Episodes The Boot Camp Episodes You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Reg McCutcheon is a retired Lt Col from the US Air Force, a combat veteran and Bronze Star recipient. Reg has served in many capacities in his career to include squadron commander, chief of operations training, NATO senior planner, combat crew commander and regional director of admissions at the USAF Academy. He is currently operating Kindle Lodge in Quitman, Georgia. Kindle Lodge is focused on helping Service Members, Veterans and their families overcome the challenges they sometimes experience because of that service. They us a Post Traumatic Growth model that is rooted in an experiential therapeutic modality, a clinically sound and effective treatment that doesn’t use medicines to create change. As an experiential program, they have and use a wide range of methods EMDR, Equine Assisted, and other therapeutic situations to provide a wide range of support programs to include individual, couple, family, and group therapy, peer-mentoring, and coaching. Kindle Lodge is passionate about helping service members and veterans overcome the wounds of war. Their focus is at reconnecting and integrating the Veteran with their families and a community that believes in their contribution and potential. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Reg's background and experience The transition from a job with Missile Command in the Air Force to veteran mental health Why Reg chose Marriage and Family Therapy as a concentration The impact on and by the family on veteran mental health The need for understanding of both clinical mental health and military experience How the family support leads to veteran mental health Educating the community and family about veteran mental health "Begin and end with veteran mental wellness in mind" Expanding the tribe by bringing more people into understanding about veteran mental health Getting involved in your local community Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Give An Hour and the Campaign to Change Direction RAND Corporation research on the impact of deployments on marital satisfaction Reg's LinkedIn profile You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Reg McCutcheon is a retired Lt Col from the US Air Force, a combat veteran and Bronze Star recipient. Reg has served in many capacities in his career to include squadron commander, chief of operations training, NATO senior planner, combat crew commander and regional director of admissions at the USAF Academy. He is currently operating Kindle Lodge in Quitman, Georgia. Kindle Lodge is focused on helping Service Members, Veterans and their families overcome the challenges they sometimes experience because of that service. They us a Post Traumatic Growth model that is rooted in an experiential therapeutic modality, a clinically sound and effective treatment that doesn’t use medicines to create change. As an experiential program, they have and use a wide range of methods EMDR, Equine Assisted, and other therapeutic situations to provide a wide range of support programs to include individual, couple, family, and group therapy, peer-mentoring, and coaching. Kindle Lodge is passionate about helping service members and veterans overcome the wounds of war. Their focus is at reconnecting and integrating the Veteran with their families and a community that believes in their contribution and potential. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Reg's background and experience The transition from a job with Missile Command in the Air Force to veteran mental health Why Reg chose Marriage and Family Therapy as a concentration The impact on and by the family on veteran mental health The need for understanding of both clinical mental health and military experience How the family support leads to veteran mental health Educating the community and family about veteran mental health "Begin and end with veteran mental wellness in mind" Expanding the tribe by bringing more people into understanding about veteran mental health Getting involved in your local community Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Give An Hour and the Campaign to Change Direction RAND Corporation research on the impact of deployments on marital satisfaction Reg's LinkedIn profile You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Rhi is a Personal branding pro, Online job search nerd, Happiest when creating, Identifies others’ strengths, Loves to hear, read, tell, and write compelling stories. She works from a belief in the inherent worth and unique value of each individual, and the knowledge that we’re better together.She has teamwork, planning, communication & problem-solving skills galvanized by USAF aircrew experience. Rhi is on fire about social media outreach! Established and managed social media presence for Veterans Employment Team; devised strategy, created brand identity, and collaborated with community partners to open communication channels with 659 Veterans and Veteran supporters. Co-managed spin-off campaign page, reaching 975 Veterans, Veteran supporters, and employers, ultimately facilitating job matches and influencing the hiring of 261 Veterans in 100 days. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Rhi's military background Rhi's experience regarding veteran mental health The stigma that keeps veterans from showing what's really going on behind our masks The Why So Serious Blog Post Integrating the funny stuff and the serious stuff from our military experinece Finding and reliving humor from our service as often, or more often, than the serious stuff Accesing Joy Enjoying post-military life Ernest Hemingway and the Post WWI Lost Generation The need to normalize veteran mental health Awareness of Triggers Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: http://veteranmentalhealth.com/2018/01/25/serious/ http://veteranmentalhealth.com/2018/02/22/comprehensive/ Rhi on Twitter Rhi's LinkedIn profile Rhi's Web site You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Rhi is a Personal branding pro, Online job search nerd, Happiest when creating, Identifies others’ strengths, Loves to hear, read, tell, and write compelling stories. She works from a belief in the inherent worth and unique value of each individual, and the knowledge that we’re better together.She has teamwork, planning, communication & problem-solving skills galvanized by USAF aircrew experience. Rhi is on fire about social media outreach! Established and managed social media presence for Veterans Employment Team; devised strategy, created brand identity, and collaborated with community partners to open communication channels with 659 Veterans and Veteran supporters. Co-managed spin-off campaign page, reaching 975 Veterans, Veteran supporters, and employers, ultimately facilitating job matches and influencing the hiring of 261 Veterans in 100 days. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Rhi's military background Rhi's experience regarding veteran mental health The stigma that keeps veterans from showing what's really going on behind our masks The Why So Serious Blog Post Integrating the funny stuff and the serious stuff from our military experinece Finding and reliving humor from our service as often, or more often, than the serious stuff Accesing Joy Enjoying post-military life Ernest Hemingway and the Post WWI Lost Generation The need to normalize veteran mental health Awareness of Triggers Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: http://veteranmentalhealth.com/2018/01/25/serious/ http://veteranmentalhealth.com/2018/02/22/comprehensive/ Rhi on Twitter Rhi's LinkedIn profile Rhi's Web site You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Louise Sutherland-Hoyt is a Licensed Psychotherapist, Every-Day Warrior, and Above Average Super-Hero. She is Raising the Bar to Well-DOing. She's done a lot of things in her life including serving in the U.S. Army during 1969-1974. She entered the Mental Health business in her mid 40s after being laid off from yet another mortgage processing job. She took all the suits and fancy shoes to the thrift store and enrolled in graduate school, and have yet to look back. Aside from having raised two highly accomplished daughters, her utmost pride and joy, her life has been about meeting challenges and raising the bar to achieve excellence. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: The One-Warrior Ethos Louise's background and experience Women veterans in the Vietnam era Legislative advocacy for veteran mental health Impact of adverse childhood experiences on response to trauma Assimilation into the military The importance of the words that we use Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: One-Warrior Ethos on Facebook The Be-Attitudes and the One Warrior Ethos You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Louise Sutherland-Hoyt is a Licensed Psychotherapist, Every-Day Warrior, and Above Average Super-Hero. She is Raising the Bar to Well-DOing. She's done a lot of things in her life including serving in the U.S. Army during 1969-1974. She entered the Mental Health business in her mid 40s after being laid off from yet another mortgage processing job. She took all the suits and fancy shoes to the thrift store and enrolled in graduate school, and have yet to look back. Aside from having raised two highly accomplished daughters, her utmost pride and joy, her life has been about meeting challenges and raising the bar to achieve excellence. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: The One-Warrior Ethos Louise's background and experience Women veterans in the Vietnam era Legislative advocacy for veteran mental health Impact of adverse childhood experiences on response to trauma Assimilation into the military The importance of the words that we use Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: One-Warrior Ethos on Facebook The Be-Attitudes and the One Warrior Ethos You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Alicia Carriquiry is professor of statistics at Iowa State University. Between January of 2000 and July of 2004 she was Associate Provost at Iowa State. Her research interests are in Bayesian statistics and general methods. Her recent work focuses on nutrition and dietary assessment, as well as on problems in genomics, forensic sciences and traffic safety. She currently teaches (and greatly enjoys!) a graduate-level course on Bayesian data analysis at Iowa State University and has four doctoral students working under her supervision at this time. Four of her PhD students have already graduated work at The Ohio State University, the National Cancer Institute, Carnegie Mellon University and Iowa State University. Dr. Carriquiry is an elected Member of the International Statistical Institute and a Fellow of the American Statistical Association. She serves on the Executive Committee of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the National Institute of Statistical Sciences since 1997. She is also a past president of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA) and a past member of the Board of the Plant Sciences Institute at Iowa State University. Dr. Carriquiry is Editor of Statistical Sciences and of Bayesian Analysis, and serves on the editorial boards of several Latin American journals of statistics and mathematics. She has served on three National Academy of Sciences committees: the Subcommittee on Interpretation and Uses of Dietary Reference Intakes; the Committee on Evaluation of USDA's Methodology for Estimating Eligibility and Participation for the WIC Program and the Committee on Third Party Toxicity Research with Human Research Participants. Currently, she is a member of the standing Committee on Applied and Theoretical Statistics of the National Research Council, the Committee on Assessing the Feasibility, Accuracy and Technical Capability of a Ballistics National Database of the National Research Council and of the Committee on Gender Differences in the Careers in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Faculty of the National Academy of Sciences. She is a member of the Federal Steering Committee Future Directions for the CSFII/NHANES Diet/Nutrition Survey: What we Eat in America. Carriquiry received a MSc in animal science from the University of Illinois, and an MSc in statistics and a PhD in statistics and animal genetics from Iowa State University. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Dr. Carriquiry's background and experience The research project and stated goals One of the main problems regarding veteran mental health: veterans do not perceive a need for mental health services, and if they do, they don't access them Family support as a facilitating factor in accessing mental health services Culturally competent care in the VA as compared to community mental health providers The VA as a whole provides beneficial mental health services, but this isn't the case across the entire VA The need for community providers to collaborate with VA providers to provide the best care possible The benefits of telehealth in providing mental health care to those areas and populations that have limited access Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Dr. Carriquirry's biography and website, including her email contact Synopsis of the Report from the National Academies Key findings and recommendations of the report You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Alicia Carriquiry is professor of statistics at Iowa State University. Between January of 2000 and July of 2004 she was Associate Provost at Iowa State. Her research interests are in Bayesian statistics and general methods. Her recent work focuses on nutrition and dietary assessment, as well as on problems in genomics, forensic sciences and traffic safety. She currently teaches (and greatly enjoys!) a graduate-level course on Bayesian data analysis at Iowa State University and has four doctoral students working under her supervision at this time. Four of her PhD students have already graduated work at The Ohio State University, the National Cancer Institute, Carnegie Mellon University and Iowa State University. Dr. Carriquiry is an elected Member of the International Statistical Institute and a Fellow of the American Statistical Association. She serves on the Executive Committee of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the National Institute of Statistical Sciences since 1997. She is also a past president of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA) and a past member of the Board of the Plant Sciences Institute at Iowa State University. Dr. Carriquiry is Editor of Statistical Sciences and of Bayesian Analysis, and serves on the editorial boards of several Latin American journals of statistics and mathematics. She has served on three National Academy of Sciences committees: the Subcommittee on Interpretation and Uses of Dietary Reference Intakes; the Committee on Evaluation of USDA's Methodology for Estimating Eligibility and Participation for the WIC Program and the Committee on Third Party Toxicity Research with Human Research Participants. Currently, she is a member of the standing Committee on Applied and Theoretical Statistics of the National Research Council, the Committee on Assessing the Feasibility, Accuracy and Technical Capability of a Ballistics National Database of the National Research Council and of the Committee on Gender Differences in the Careers in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Faculty of the National Academy of Sciences. She is a member of the Federal Steering Committee Future Directions for the CSFII/NHANES Diet/Nutrition Survey: What we Eat in America. Carriquiry received a MSc in animal science from the University of Illinois, and an MSc in statistics and a PhD in statistics and animal genetics from Iowa State University. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Dr. Carriquiry's background and experience The research project and stated goals One of the main problems regarding veteran mental health: veterans do not perceive a need for mental health services, and if they do, they don't access them Family support as a facilitating factor in accessing mental health services Culturally competent care in the VA as compared to community mental health providers The VA as a whole provides beneficial mental health services, but this isn't the case across the entire VA The need for community providers to collaborate with VA providers to provide the best care possible The benefits of telehealth in providing mental health care to those areas and populations that have limited access Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Dr. Carriquirry's biography and website, including her email contact Synopsis of the Report from the National Academies Key findings and recommendations of the report You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Stacy L. Pearsall got her start as an Air Force photographer at the age of 17. During her time in service, she traveled to over 41 countries, and attended the Military Photojournalism Program at S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. During three combat tours, she earned the Bronze Star Medal and Air Force Commendation with Valor for combat actions in Iraq. Though disabled and retired from military service, Pearsall continues to work worldwide as an independent photographer, and is an author, educator, military consultant, public speaker and founder of the Veterans Portrait Project. Her work has been exhibited at The Woodruff Arts Center, The Pentagonand Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery Pearsall was one of only two women to win National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) Military Photographer of the Year competition, and the only woman to have earned it twice. She’s been awarded the Carolinas Freedom Foundation Freedom Award, honored with the Daughters of the American Revolution Margaret Cochran Corbin Award, lauded by the White House as a Champion of Change, and holds an honorary doctoral degree from The Citadel. Pearsall has served as a nominating juror for the Pulitzer Prize and held a presidential-appointed board member position for the NPPA. She’s held a position on the advisory board of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at The Citadel since 2009. While transitioning out of military service in 2008, Pearsall purchased the Charleston Center for Photography (CCP). She grew the once grass roots photo club into a reputable brand for photography education, studio rentals, fine art print labs and gallery under one roof. As CCP grew, so did her personal endeavors with the Veterans Portrait Project. In order to pursue her personal project full time, Pearsall sold the CCP in the fall of 2013. The PDN “Personal Project” award-winning series Veterans Portrait Project (VPP) began while Pearsall rehabilitated from combat injuries sustained in Iraq. Spending hours in VA waiting rooms surrounded by veterans from every generation and branch of service, Pearsall was compelled to honor and thank them in the only way she knows how, photography. Pearsall has traveled coast to coast documented roughly 6,500 veterans in over 100+ engagements in 27 states, hosted numerous community-based exhibitions showcasing veterans from their respective hometowns, and took part in a USAA sponsored YouTube docu-series of her adventures on the road. Between her photography, teaching and speaking engagements, Pearsall completed her first photography book, Shooter: Combat from Behind the Camera, which received worldwide praise as “A book of the highest levels in the annals of combat journalism.” And her second book, A Photojournalist’s Field Guide: In the Trenches with Combat Photographer Stacy Pearsall, is “A must have for every aspiring photographer out there, and even pros can pick up a few new tricks to help them become better photographers.” She now travels with her trusty sidekick and service dog, Charlie! In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Stacy's background and military experience Seeing combat through the lens of a camera Stacy's transition home from combat Transitioning from one identity to another Coping with change The experience of a female veteran accusing services at the VA The beginning of the Veteran Portrait Project The reactions of veterans to the VPP Posttraumatic Growth Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: The Veterans Portrait Project Web site Through the Other Side of the Valley of Death: Veterans and Posttraumatic Growth Stacy Pearsall on social media Facebook Twitter Instagram You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Stacy L. Pearsall got her start as an Air Force photographer at the age of 17. During her time in service, she traveled to over 41 countries, and attended the Military Photojournalism Program at S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. During three combat tours, she earned the Bronze Star Medal and Air Force Commendation with Valor for combat actions in Iraq. Though disabled and retired from military service, Pearsall continues to work worldwide as an independent photographer, and is an author, educator, military consultant, public speaker and founder of the Veterans Portrait Project. Her work has been exhibited at The Woodruff Arts Center, The Pentagonand Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery Pearsall was one of only two women to win National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) Military Photographer of the Year competition, and the only woman to have earned it twice. She’s been awarded the Carolinas Freedom Foundation Freedom Award, honored with the Daughters of the American Revolution Margaret Cochran Corbin Award, lauded by the White House as a Champion of Change, and holds an honorary doctoral degree from The Citadel. Pearsall has served as a nominating juror for the Pulitzer Prize and held a presidential-appointed board member position for the NPPA. She’s held a position on the advisory board of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at The Citadel since 2009. While transitioning out of military service in 2008, Pearsall purchased the Charleston Center for Photography (CCP). She grew the once grass roots photo club into a reputable brand for photography education, studio rentals, fine art print labs and gallery under one roof. As CCP grew, so did her personal endeavors with the Veterans Portrait Project. In order to pursue her personal project full time, Pearsall sold the CCP in the fall of 2013. The PDN “Personal Project” award-winning series Veterans Portrait Project (VPP) began while Pearsall rehabilitated from combat injuries sustained in Iraq. Spending hours in VA waiting rooms surrounded by veterans from every generation and branch of service, Pearsall was compelled to honor and thank them in the only way she knows how, photography. Pearsall has traveled coast to coast documented roughly 6,500 veterans in over 100+ engagements in 27 states, hosted numerous community-based exhibitions showcasing veterans from their respective hometowns, and took part in a USAA sponsored YouTube docu-series of her adventures on the road. Between her photography, teaching and speaking engagements, Pearsall completed her first photography book, Shooter: Combat from Behind the Camera, which received worldwide praise as “A book of the highest levels in the annals of combat journalism.” And her second book, A Photojournalist’s Field Guide: In the Trenches with Combat Photographer Stacy Pearsall, is “A must have for every aspiring photographer out there, and even pros can pick up a few new tricks to help them become better photographers.” She now travels with her trusty sidekick and service dog, Charlie! In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Stacy's background and military experience Seeing combat through the lens of a camera Stacy's transition home from combat Transitioning from one identity to another Coping with change The experience of a female veteran accusing services at the VA The beginning of the Veteran Portrait Project The reactions of veterans to the VPP Posttraumatic Growth Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: The Veterans Portrait Project Web site Through the Other Side of the Valley of Death: Veterans and Posttraumatic Growth Stacy Pearsall on social media Facebook Twitter Instagram You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Dannette Patterson is a Licensed Professional Counselor and military spouse. She holds a Doctoral degree in counselor education and supervision from Argosy University–Atlanta, in Georgia. She currently provides counseling services to the military community. Her research interests include cultural awareness, military concerns, religion and spiritualty, and counseling supervision practices. Dannette's Doctoral dissertation looked at the impact of religion and spirituality on the transition of women veterans. She is the lead author of the article, Integrating Religion/Spirituality: An Effective Treatment Modality for Veteran Women Post Trauma, found in the Journal of Military and Government Counseling In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Dannette's background and professional experience The point of view of a military spouse supporting service members and veterans with mental health The Military Family Life Consultant (MFLC) program and the support for active duty service members The impact of religion and spirituality on the reintegration needs of women veterans The need to develop more research regarding women veterans and transition Findings of Dannette's research: As women veterans scored higher on spirituality, but not on religiosity, their transitions were more difficult As women scored higher on religiosity, and not spirituality, their transitions were easier How working with a faith leader can benefit mental health professionals working to support veteran mental health The need for mental health professionals to be aware of their own attitudes towards religion, spirituality, and other sensitive subjects, but not allow it to overshadow the veteran's needs Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Dannette's LinkedIn Profile The Military to Civilian Questionnaire http://veteranmentalhealth.com/2016/05/10/for-veterans-balance-can-prevent-life-rollovers/ http://veteranmentalhealth.com/2017/04/14/call-for-participants-for-women-veterans-study/ You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.
Summary: Dannette Patterson is a Licensed Professional Counselor and military spouse. She holds a Doctoral degree in counselor education and supervision from Argosy University–Atlanta, in Georgia. She currently provides counseling services to the military community. Her research interests include cultural awareness, military concerns, religion and spiritualty, and counseling supervision practices. Dannette's Doctoral dissertation looked at the impact of religion and spirituality on the transition of women veterans. She is the lead author of the article, Integrating Religion/Spirituality: An Effective Treatment Modality for Veteran Women Post Trauma, found in the Journal of Military and Government Counseling In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Dannette's background and professional experience The point of view of a military spouse supporting service members and veterans with mental health The Military Family Life Consultant (MFLC) program and the support for active duty service members The impact of religion and spirituality on the reintegration needs of women veterans The need to develop more research regarding women veterans and transition Findings of Dannette's research: As women veterans scored higher on spirituality, but not on religiosity, their transitions were more difficult As women scored higher on religiosity, and not spirituality, their transitions were easier How working with a faith leader can benefit mental health professionals working to support veteran mental health The need for mental health professionals to be aware of their own attitudes towards religion, spirituality, and other sensitive subjects, but not allow it to overshadow the veteran's needs Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Dannette's LinkedIn Profile The Military to Civilian Questionnaire http://veteranmentalhealth.com/2016/05/10/for-veterans-balance-can-prevent-life-rollovers/ http://veteranmentalhealth.com/2017/04/14/call-for-participants-for-women-veterans-study/ You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Please Leave a Review on iTunes – Learn How Here. Would you like to be a guest on Head Space and Timing? Follow This Link.