Military mental health: Join the discussion with Professor Jamie Hacker Hughes

PsychologyOnline is hosting a webinar next week (Tuesday 5th November from 1.30-2.30pm) discussing the impact that military conflict can have on the mind and how online cognitive behavioural therapy can improve access to support both on and off the battlefield.

While the physical rehabilitation of service personnel often features prominently in the headlines, the mental effects of war on serving or veteran soldiers is often less well publicised.

PsychologyOnline is hosting a webinar on 5th November (1.30-2.30pm) discussing the impact that military conflict can have on the mind and how online cognitive behavioural therapy can improve access to support both on and off the battlefield.

It will be led by prominent military psychologist Professor Jamie Hacker Hughes, who has spent 20 years in the military, first as an army officer and later as a military psychologist. He rose to become head of clinical psychology for the Ministry of Defence.

Prof Hacker Hughes will also explore the type of mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder that affect serving personnel, reservists, veterans and their families and how they can be assessed and treated.

He will also outline some of the warning signs to allow the families of service personnel to spot when a mental health problem may be manifesting.

Click here for a preview of the webinar from Prof Hacker Hughes.  If you would like to book your place at the webinar, please send your name, company and email address with “military webinar” in the subject field to info@psychologyonline.co.uk

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