Detour Ahead: Planning for Contingencies on Your Caregiving Journey
This session explores some common issues in caregiving and provide some tips for when these detours occur.
This session explores some common issues in caregiving and provide some tips for when these detours occur.
About this event This archived webinar no longer qualifies for CEU credits. This webinar will begin with a discussion of the importance of understanding a client’s relationship with money and different types of money struggles that people have and three primary reasons why they struggle emotionally with money. Money behavior...
About this event This 2-hour session is the second in a 3-day Virtual Learning Event hosted by OneOp's Personal Finance team. Dr. Gutter begins by exploring our understanding of Ethics, especially as they apply to Financial Counseling and the Military. The discussion shifts to the role of empathy; defining and...
About this event This archived webinar no longer qualifies for CEU credits. Have you ever wondered why some participants in educational seminars, counseling sessions, and events fail to take action on suggestions and recommendations? It may be that the way in which information is presented and communicated fails to match...
About this event This event is the capstone discussion a 3-day Virtual Learning Event hosted by OneOp's Personal Finance team. Please join us for an informal, reflective discussion. Bring your questions, comments and resources to share with colleagues. Participants will have the option of connecting a microphone and contributing verbally to this...
This webinar will review TRICARE mental health care benefits, including what is covered, requirements for referrals, recent improvements, substance abuse treatment, telemental health, and the Autism Care Demonstration.
A fit and healthy force are the foundations of a strong national defense. The United States Army is addressing threats of poor nutrition and obesity by engaging soldiers and their families with strategic initiatives at multiple levels of the social-ecological framework.
About this Episode: Wounded Warrior Project’s Independence Program helps warriors live life to the fullest, on their own terms. It is designed for warriors who rely on their families and/or caregivers because of moderate to severe brain injury, spinal cord injury, or other neurological conditions. In this episode, we talk...
About this Episode: The impact of trauma on human beings can be profound and life-changing in significant ways, varying from person to person. In some people, the impact can change them in positive ways, offering opportunities for growth from their struggle. This phenomenon is called Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) and was coined...
In this interview with Megan Numbers, a licensed professional counselor and play therapist, Megan will talk about her personal work with military kids and the transitions that seem to be the most challenging for them. She shares resources that she has found to be helpful in assisting military families and kids, and which are available for military family service professionals.
Being resilient in times of change involves looking for the positives in a situation. Jolaina encourages Service members, families, and military family service professionals to work to identify those positives
For many service members with families and children, it can be a difficult balance between responsibilities to their families and to the military.
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