Special Population: Military Life and Culture

  • Curriculum

    This specialty certificate track is designed around the Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist requirements of the Florida Certification Board and based on the objectives set forth by the Association for the Treatment of Tobacco Use and Dependence (ATTUD).  If your state requires additional subject matter or hours, please submit a support ticket to support@allceus.com and we will gladly add what you need.

    • Health Education:  3 hours 
    • Assessment and Referral:  3 hours 
    • Treatment Planning and Counseling:  16 hours 
    • Professional Responsibility:  6 hours 
    • Electives:  12 hours 
    $99.00 for 120 days
  • Objectives
    • To explain the military rank structure and organization and distinguish the primary mission and core values of each branch of service.
    • To describe differences and similarities between Active and Reserve components.
    • To discuss demographic characteristics of Service members.
    • To recognize general and deployment-related military terms.
    • Describe military terms and demographics
    • Discuss stressors in the military
    • Report programs offered by DoD relevant to combat and operational stress
    • Describe implications of military culture for clinicians
    $12.00 for 90 days
  • Objective

    • To explain the military rank structure and organization and distinguish the primary mission and core values of each branch of service.
    • To describe differences and similarities between Active and Reserve components.
    • To discuss demographic characteristics of Service members.
    • To recognize general and deployment-related military terms.
    • Describe military terms and demographics
    • Discuss stressors in the military
    • Report programs offered by DoD relevant to combat and operational stress
    • Describe implications of military culture for clinicians
    $12.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    • Define moral injury
    • Explore risk factors for moral injury
    • Define Moral Injury of Abandonment and how it relates soldiers and their families, medical personnel and even parents.
    • Identify the consequences of moral injury of abandonment
    • Explore some practical interventions to address moral injury
    • Define disenfranchised grief
    • Explore what causes it
    • Explore the effects
    • Identify what people need to cope with grief
    $12.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Explore the prevalence of obesity in the US
    • Identify reasons to be aware of food issues in the treatment of co-occurring disorders
    • Identify physical and mental health consequences of obesity
    • Examine the differing reasons for obesity
    • Identify interventions to help patients deal with boredom, stress, habit and depression eating
    • Discuss methods to encourage and reinforce healthy lifestyle behaviors
    • Identify strategies to PREVENT obesity
    $12.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Highlight the Impact of Deployment on the Military Family
    • Explore the Unique Assessment Needs of Iraq/Afghanistan War Veterans
    • Learn about the different echelons of care soldiers may have accessed prior to contact with civilian staff
    • Identify Topics Specific to the Psychiatric Treatment of Military Personnel
    • Review PTSD in Iraq/Afghanistan War Veterans
    • Explore Assessment and Treatment of Anger in Combat-Related PTSD
    • Review Pharmacotherapy for PTSD
    • Define Traumatic Grief
    • Examine Predictors of Substance Abuse in the Deployment Environment
    $24.00 for 90 days

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