Veteran and Family of Veteran Mental Health - 2 Contact Hours
*Satisfies West Virginia Requirement
Board Accepted-- #50-20641
We report to CE Broker within 24 Hours.
Military personnel face unique challenges as part of their service that can have long-term effects on their mental health as well as wide-reaching effects on their family members. Military personnel serving in armed conflict face life-threatening situations and the trauma of death and destruction on a daily basis. Repeated exposures over deployments that can last for months can have a detrimental impact on the individual’s mental health. Active duty and former military personnel have higher rates of post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and suicide than the civilian population. These issues often take a toll on the entire family. Military families, especially when the military member suffers from mental health issues, have a higher rate of domestic violence, child abuse, and divorce. This course is designed to provide health care professionals in all fields an understanding of the mental health concerns facing veterans as well as an overview of best practices in screening and treating these patients.
Satisfies West Virginia Board of Nursing Requirement
Course Description
Learning Objectives
Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of Mental Health Issues Affecting Active Duty Military
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Depression and Suicide
Substance Misuse
Military Sexual Trauma
Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Self Check 1
Domestic Violence
Deployment and Mental Health Concerns
Recognizing the Signs of a Mental Health Problem
Overview of Mental Health Services Available Through the Department of Veterans Affairs
Conclusion
Self Check 2
Course Evaluation
Resources
Shirley Henderson Colee, M.A., M.ED., LMHC, CAP
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