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Podcasts

CSTS has partnered with the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) to provide NCTSN professional staff access to this web-based, on-demand podcast series that will help prepare providers to work with military children and families. Presentation topics are based on a needs assessment of selected NCTSN staff. PDF versions of the presentations are also provided for convenience of printing or note-taking.



01. Military Mission and Deployment: Impact on Service Members. COL David M. Benedek, M.D.

01.1 Military Mission and Deployment: Impact on Service Members. COL David M. Benedek, M.D.

02. Children and Families of Combat Veterans. Stephen J. Cozza, M.D.

03. Understanding Army Children and Families. COL Kris Peterson, M.D.

03.1 Understanding Army Children and Families

04.1 Cultural Considerations for Navy Families: Part 1. CAPT Paul S. Hammer, M.D.

04.1.1 Cultural Considerations for Navy Families: Part 1

04.2. Cultural Considerations for Navy Families: Part 2. CAPT Paul S. Hammer, M.D.

04.2.1. Cultural Considerations for Navy Families: Part 2

05. U.S. Marine Corps Culture and the Impact on Spouses and Children. William P. Nash, M.D. and Jessica T. Moore-Tyson, M.A.

05.1 U.S. Marine Corps Culture and the Impact on Spouses and Children

06. A Perspective of U.S. Air Force Families. MAJ Eric M. Flake, M.D.

06.1 A Perspective of U.S. Air Force Families

07. The Culture of Military Children and Families. Patricia Montes Barron, B.S.N., M.S

07.1 The Culture of Military Children and Families

08. Coming Together Around Military Families: The Needs of the Young Military Child. Dorinda Silver Williams, LCSW-C.

08.1 Coming Together Around Military Families: The Needs of the Young Military Child

09.1 Army Family Advocacy Program: Part 1. Rene Robichaux, Ph.D.

09.1.1 Army Family Advocacy Program: Part 1

09.2 Army Family Advocacy Program: Part 2. Rene Robichaux, Ph.D.

09.2.1 Army Family Advocacy Program: Part 2

10.1 Collaboration and Development of Communities of Care: Part 1. Harold Kudler, M.D.

10.1.1. Collaboration and Development of Communities of Care: Part 1

10.2. Collaboration and Development of Communities of Care: Part 2. Harold Kudler, M.D.

10.2.1 Collaboration and Development of Communities of Care: Part 2

11. Caring for Families in Peacetime and War. Barbara Thompson, M.S.

12. Programs and Services Available to National Guard Families and Children. Kathryn Goedde, Ph.D.

12.1 Programs and Services Available to National Guard Families and Children

13. MilitaryOne Source: Orientation for Civilian Family Service Providers.

14. How to Become a TRICARE Behavioral Health Provider. John R. Sparks

14.1 How to Become a TRICARE Behavioral Health Provider

 

Featured Sheets

14.1 How to Become a TRICARE Behavioral Health Provider

14. How to Become a TRICARE Behavioral Health Provider. John R. Sparks

13. MilitaryOne Source: Orientation for Civilian Family Service Providers.

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