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Working with Military Families

Military Service and Family Life

Contribute to family readiness by getting to know the programs, services, and experiences that are a part of active-duty military life.

Military Service and Family Life
November 6, 2024

Military Spouse Talent Show Spotlight: The Society for Human Resource Management Report

Military spouses, a skilled and often-overlooked talent pool are there in plain sight. The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) recently published a report geared towards helping employers realize the potential that military spouses hold and what organizations can do to help in the employment of military spouses.

Community Engagement

Explore personal and professional practices that empower us to work together to support military families and thriving communities.

Coping Compass: Working in the Wake of School and Community Violence and Disaster

Female psychologist counseling teenage boy in office
October 8 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm EDT

This webinar is designed to equip professionals who work with middle and high school students from m...

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November 14, 2024

Climate Change Resilience and Preparedness: Safeguarding Military Families and Communities

In the OneOp blog post, Climate Resilience in Coastal Military Communities, we shared examples of some of the disaster preparedness work that professionals within the Department of Defense (DoD) are doing to mitigate the impacts of natural disasters on coastal military communities. Through conservation work with the Coastal Resilience DoD…

Health and
Well-Being

Promote the resilience of individuals and families through the physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual components of health.

Health and Well-Being
November 21, 2024

Temperament-Based Interventions with Children: Part 1

Yavuz-Müren and colleagues (2022) summarize some of the temperament-based interventions that exist. According to these researchers, interventions can be universal (e.g., used with all children to prevent temperament-related problems) or targeted (e.g., used with specific children who need additional support). Overall, temperament-based interventions focus on strengthening the skills of children’s…