For Psychotherapists, Mental Health Professionals, and Front Line Workers
Variety of Trainings to Understand Military Life Issues from the Introductory to Advanced
By Licensed Mental Health Clinicians Experts in the field of Military Psychology
Evidence-Based Best Practices
Our Trainings integrate the best available research with clinical expertise while taking into account culture and participant preferences.
Real Life Experience
Our Mental Health Professionals have lived the life and continue to be involved and invested in supporting veterans and their families.
Up to Date
With the latest information and trends in military culture you want information that is current and meets the needs of those you are serving today.
Trainings that matter.
Military families, the unsung heroes on the home front, face different stressors than civilian families. Imagine a ship navigating uncharted waters – the uncertainty, the isolation, the changes and disruptions. Through these trainings we’ll explore the unique circumstances these families encounter and the support they need.
These trainings are offered online at your own pace and live webinars and training events periodically throughout the year.
Treating Moral Injury
By addressing moral injury, therapists can help veterans work through feelings of guilt, shame, and inner conflict, ultimately promoting healing and improving their quality of life. It also plays a role in preventing conditions like PTSD and depression, making it an essential aspect of mental health care for veterans.
Cognitive Psychosocial Interventions in Military Family Counseling
Our focus will be on understanding the physiological basis of stress, applying evidence-based cognitive interventions, and utilizing nervous system regulation techniques. By the end of this course, you will develop a comprehensive toolkit to support military families in managing stress, fostering emotional well-being, and building resilience.
Looking for training for your organization or team?
You are in luck. Our licensed professional psychologist and psychotherapist train in a variety of organizations and have experience with supporting mental health professionals, front line workers, advocates, healthcare professionals, and more.