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Navigating Early Parenthood and Military Life

This webinar focuses on strategies for supporting military families facing challenges in family functioning, new parent well-being, and maternal mental health.

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Conflict Happens: Anticipating and Overcoming Challenges

About This Webinar: Even the strongest, most effective professional relationship is bound to have occasional conflict. In this session, we discuss how to anticipate conflict, manage, and repair relationships when conflict occurs. Presenter Kary Zarate, Ph.D. is a teaching assistant professor in Special Education at the University of Illinois at...

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Managing Bumps in the IECMH Road

About This Webinar: Research has shown that family stress can have significant short- and long-term impacts on infant early childhood mental health (IECMH). This can be especially true for military families who experience unique stressors related to deployment, such as frequent moves, the disruption of routines and relationships, and long...

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Helping Military Families Understand the True Cost of Convenience

Buying a candy bar or sports drink at the gas station or an impulse purchase at the grocery store are common examples of spending leaks—dollars unintentionally spent. Meal delivery services are another example of a significant spending leak, with Americans spending an estimated $26.5 million per year on food delivery, including the hidden costs of food delivery that can add 36% to the bill.

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Learning to Balance Your Mental Health to Better Serve Others

About This Webinar When the world shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health professionals stepped up. Not only did the pandemic alter mental health delivery models but it also complicated the struggle mental health professionals face to balance their personal and professional lives. For optimal personal and professional...

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Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders and Military Life

Throughout this webinar, presenters discuss how providers can broach the topic of mental health with parents, the importance of early identification, and how to support military families in seeking help.

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Applying Technology to Community and Community to Technology

In this episode (Season 4, Episode 9), co-hosts Jessica Beckendorf and Bob Bertsch talk about how to applying technology to community and community to technology - one of the eight ways of cultivating community resilience that we identified in their “Connecting Communities in Asset-based Community Recovery” project.

Disordered Eating and Body Image Disturbance in the Military

Service members experience disordered eating and body image disturbance at a higher rate than the general population which can have a significant, negative impact on service members’ readiness and performance.  This presentation teaches Registered Dietitian Nutritionists and other health care providers the best practices to identify and manage disordered eating...

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Burnout and Resilience in Service Providers

In this episode (Season 4, Episode 10) co-hosts Jessica Beckendorf and Bob Bertsch talk about burnout and resilience with guests Dr. Charles (Chip) Benight and Nicole Weis from the Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience at the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs.

Ethical Compass: Guiding Military Families with Integrity

Practicing ethics in personal finance promotes financial well-being, fosters trust in financial relationships, and contributes to a positive and responsible financial culture within individuals and society as a whole. Join Dr. Gutter and Dr. Tyler-Mackey to define ethics, including the military standards of ethics, and ethical guidelines from AFCPE and...

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Addressing Maladaptive Grief Reactions Among Youth

This session describes assessment and interventions for youth who have experienced traumatic loss. Suggestions are provided for how to implement these practices with military families.

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