Features an update on US Army Behavioral Health Services, including types of services and initiatives available to soldiers and their families.
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Interviews COL Rick Campise and Mary “Tib” Campise about the challenges to parenting among military members due to the stress of deployment and prolonged separation.
Explores several programs and projects, including innovative community-based initiatives, designed to support the behavioral health of military veterans and their families.
Examines how military families interact with various service systems, including schools and the court system.
Familiarizes participants with several mental health programs and interventions designed for use with military and veteran families.
Discusses how providers have worked with branches of our country's military to promote the well being of young children in military families.
Shares examples of how organizations can incorporate military-informed procedures and practices, beginning with asking about service member status and affiliations.
Discusses military culture and the unique stressors faced by military families.
Presents information about an online parenting program adapted for the Minnesota National Guard by NCTSN at the University of Minnesota.
Describes risk factors to military families and children, including child abuse, neglect, domestic violence and substance abuse.