Monitor on Psychology - Volume 38, No. 8 September 2007 apa.org
Transforming military mental healthNew efforts are under way to attract and train psychologists who treat service members and their families.
Helping and healingThere's strong demand for military psychologists, who are experiencing a wealth of opportunities and unique career challenges.
A psychologist and a soldierStarting this month, the Monitor is regularly checking in with Army psychologist Capt. Jeffrey Bass, who began a 15-month deployment in Iraq.
Two psychologists who know first-hand how to help military familiesPlanting victory gardens, psychology stylePsychologists are providing free counseling, resources and education for military personnel, their families, their providers and their communities. And they want your help.
Helping families who don't seek it outA boost from homeA psychologist leads a hometown effort to support troops.
A growing field meets the challenges of warFifty years after Div. 22's founding, rehabilitation psychologists are in more demand than ever.