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Workforce Planning for Embedded Mental Health Care in the U.S. Navy
Published in Military medicine (30-12-2020)“…Abstract Introduction Embedding mental health providers directly into operational units provides opportunities for holistic individual and population focused…”
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ORION: A Novel Solution for Tracking Service Members Exposed to Trauma and Providing Targeted Outreach
Published in Psychological services (2022)“…In response to the USS Fitzgerald (FTZ) and USS John S. McCain (JSM) collisions in 2017, Navy Medicine developed the Organizational Incident Operational Nexus…”
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Advancing the Practice of Contemporary Military Performance Psychology:A Full-Spectrum Approach to Psychological Health and Readiness
Published in Journal of special operations medicine (2022)“…The Department of Defense (DoD) continues to emphasize operational readiness, lethality, and optimal performance. Performance psychology is a critical aspect…”
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Light Therapy, and Their Combination for Seasonal Affective Disorder
Published in Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (01-06-2007)“…This first controlled psychotherapy trial for seasonal affective disorder (SAD) compared SAD-tailored cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), light therapy (LT),…”
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Health-Care Provider Burnout
Published in The Journal of extra-corporeal technology (01-03-2019)Get full text
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Containing the good idea fairy: A deep dive into Navy firearms restriction policy
Published in Military psychology (04-05-2022)“…Statement of Problem: US Navy suicide is an ongoing concern, with more than half of suicide deaths each year related to firearms. Although decreasing firearms…”
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Development of the Seasonal Beliefs Questionnaire: A measure of cognitions specific to seasonal affective disorder
Published 01-01-2005“…Rohan's (2002) integrative, cognitive-behavioral model proposes that individuals with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) experience frequent thoughts related to…”
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