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The Navy Psychologist Vol. 3, Iss. 1, Winter 2010   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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U.S. Navy. Medical Service Corps
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The Navy Psychologist Vol. 3, Iss. 1, Winter 2010
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THINGS THAT MATTER: FAMILY, DEPLOYMENTS, AND MONEY
CDR Erick Bacho

A MESSAGE FROM THE SPECIALTY LEADER
By CDR John Ralph

A MESSAGE FROM THE NATIONAL TRAINING DIRECTOR - NAVY PSYCHOLOGY TRAINING: GROWING TO KEEP PACE WITH THE DEMAND FOR ACTIVE DUTY PSYCHOLOGISTS
By Dr. Eric Getka

A MESSAGE FROM THE NEW NAVY CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY FAMILY LIASON
By Allison Evans

FAMILY NEWS YOU CAN USE: MORE MONEY FOR SPOUSES
By Laura Bacho

NEW DEPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: The Role 3 NATO Hospital Kandahar Airfield (KAF), Afghanistan
By CDR David E. Jones, Ph.D., ABPP

Greetings from Camp Leatherneck,Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
Suggestions for individual augments to the USMC By LCDR Jonathan Locke

DEPLOYMENTS: BEEN THERE...DONE THAT
The life and times of Lieutenant Commander Andy Martin

DEPLOYMENTS: Resilience at Sea
LCDR Arlene Saitzyk, Ship‘s Psychologist, USS Nimitz (CVN-68)

MONEY: BONUS UPDATE By CDR John Ralph

MONEY: FUNDING BOARD CERTIFICATION AND SPECIALTY TRAINING
DUINS and FUNDING ABPP: Reasons to Stay?
By LT J. Porter Evans

INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW REGIONAL ADVISORS
By LCDR Shannon Johnson, West Coast Region

ASIA/SOUTH PACIFIC REGION
By LCDR Christopher Blair

SPOTLIGHT ON ETHICS
Alcoholic XO….the hypothetical Case of a Messy Multiple Relationship
By LCDR Carrier Kennedy

Virtual Reality Treatment for PTSD
By CDR Scott Johnson

CRYSTALS AND INCENSE AID MARINES WITH PTSD….ok maybe not.
By A. P. Doran, CDR, USN



Subjects: psychology; PTSD; Afghanistan; USS Nimitz (CVN-68)
Language English
Publication date 29 January 2010
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IA Collections: usnavybumedhistoryoffice; medicalheritagelibrary
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TNP3129JAN2010
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Internet Archive identifier: TNP3129JAN2010
https://archive.org/download/TNP3129JAN2010/TNP-3-1%2029%20JAN%202010.pdf

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