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(https://deploymentpsych.org/blog/research-cdp-introducing-sleep-ed-mc-study) Research at CDP: Introducing the Sleep Ed-MC Study
Feb 19th 2025, 14:11
The Sleep Ed-MC project is a collaboration between experts from CDP, San Diego State University (SDSU), the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress (USU), and the VA’s National Center for PTSD. Co-led by Drs. Emily Schmied (SDSU) and Maegan Willing (CDP), this study, titled "Reducing Suicidality through Improved Sleep Health" or "Sleep Ed-MC," addresses the critical issue of suicide prevention in the military.
(https://deploymentpsych.org/blog/practically-speaking-behind-episode-confident-connection-and-telehealth-suicide-prevention) Practically Speaking: Behind the Episode - Confident Connection and Telehealth Suicide Prevention
Feb 19th 2025, 08:59
(https://deploymentpsych.org/blog/practically-speaking-behind-episode-confident-connection-and-telehealth-suicide-prevention) The utilization of telehealth platforms dramatically increased access to psychotherapy in 2020. Nearly five years later, providers can deliver treatment more efficiently to patients across the globe and in locations where there are a dearth of behavioral health providers. Of course, telehealth is not without its challenges, and some providers are anxious to make (or maintain) the transition from in-person treatment. This is perhaps nowhere more true than in the area of suicide prevention.
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