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Basic Training: Working with Military Service Members - HPP 20
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Basic Training: Working with Military Service Members - HPP 20
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61 minutes
Released:
Dec 26, 2017
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Podcast episode
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In this episode, Timothy Wienecke is going to give an insider’s perspective about the real issues that military service members face and the resources they need in order to live healthy and productive lives outside of service. This conversation will open a dialogue about fears clinicians have about working with the military culture, sexual assault in the military and how to handle it with a client, how the military’s health care system differs the from civilian establishment, how the military enables a sense of purpose in its members and the loss the members often feel leaving the uniform, how common or uncommon is wartime trauma in this population, and why are veterans often better served by non-military specialist. Our guest today, Timothy Wienecke, was a primary trainer as a Signals Analyst with the NSA, a primary trainer for the Air Force’s Bystander Intervention program where he spent three years training over 3000 airmen how to notice and engage effectively to stop harassment and sexual assault, and is currently in private practice where he helps service members and educates around veteran issues. In this episode you’ll learn: A therapist's personal story as an Airmen Short-term vs. long-term therapy solutions in the military Issues faced by national guard members How addiction is dealt with in the military What to avoid as a therapist with military personnel Visit www.higherpractice.com/podcast to get the show notes for this episode and to learn more about Timothy Wienecke’s full course in the Higher Practice Institute.
Released:
Dec 26, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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