Are Mental Health Professionals Prepared to Treat Combat Vets?
Free webinar discussion from online university features
representatives from major counseling organizations
MINNEAPOLIS (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) October 6, 2008 --
Capella
University (www.capella.edu),
an accredited(a) online
university that has built its reputation by providing
quality graduate education for working adults, has announced that
it will host a free webinar discussion, Treating
Returning Servicemembers: Are Mental Health Professionals Ready?
on Oct. 13, from 12:30–1:30 p.m.
Eastern Time. The discussion will be led by military mental health
experts from the American Counseling Association (ACA) and the American
Psychological Society (APA), including David Fenell, PhD, chair of last
year’s ACA Special Committee on Military and
Veterans Affairs, and Will Wilson, PhD, president of APA’s
Society for Military Psychology.
Treating Returning Servicemembers: Are Mental Health Professionals
Ready? will be webcast from Capella’s
residential colloquium at the National Convention Center in Lansdowne,
VA, providing the 900 Capella PhD and master’s
degree students in attendance the opportunity to participate in the live
discussion. Other interested participants are invited to join the
discussion via the webcast.
Additional information and registration is available at www.joiningforcesamerica.org.
“We’re very pleased
that we’ve been able to bring together
representatives from both the American Counseling Association and the
American Psychological Association to lead this important discussion,”
said Christopher Cassirer, ScD, acting president of Capella University. “This
is an issue that affects all of us. Since 2001, more than a million and
a half troops have been deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan, and other combat
zones, and studies suggest that more than a third return with major
mental health or cognitive conditions. At Capella, we are particularly
interested in this issue because a large proportion of our students are
either affiliated with the military or enrolled in our master’s
and PhD programs in mental health counseling and psychology.”
About the discussion leaders
Dr. David Fenell is an expert on military counseling and chair of
last year’s American Counseling Association
Special Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs. He is a colonel
(retired) in the U.S. Army Medical Service Corps Reserve and was
mobilized to active duty from 2001-2003 and 2005-2006, including tours
of duty in Afghanistan and Iraq working as the command psychologist for
the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force. He was awarded a
Bronze Star for his service in Afghanistan and a second Bronze Star for
his service in Iraq. His son, an officer in the Marine Corps, is
currently serving his second tour in Iraq. Dr. Fenell currently works as
a professor of Counselor Education and chair of the Department of
Counseling and Human Services for the University of Colorado at Colorado
Springs.
Dr. Will Wilson is president of the American Psychological
Association’s Society for Military Psychology
and a Capella University faculty chair with the Harold Abel School of
Psychology. He is a retired U.S. Army colonel who served in the Special
Forces in Vietnam and later as a military psychologist. He also taught
at West Point, where his achievements included establishing the Cadet
Counseling Center and the Center for Leadership & Personal Development.
He moderates an ongoing Internet discussion group on military
psychology, and is actively pursuing the establishment of an
organization that will ensure that those in the military community,
including veterans and family members, have easy access to mental health
assistance and information.
About Capella University
Capella University (www.capella.edu)
is an accredited(a), fully online
university that has built its reputation providing quality
graduate education for working adults. Eighty-three percent of Capella
students are currently enrolled in master’s
or doctoral degree programs in business, information technology,
education, human services, psychology, public health, and public safety.
Capella also offers bachelor's degree programs in business, information
technology, and public safety. Within those areas, Capella currently
offers 109 graduate and undergraduate specializations and 15 certificate
programs. More than 23,700 learners were enrolled as of June 30, 2008,
from all 50 states and 45 other countries. Capella is committed to
providing high-caliber academic excellence and pursuing balanced
business growth. Founded in 1993, Capella University is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Capella Education Company, headquartered in Minneapolis.
For more information, please visit http://www.capella.edu
or call 1-888-CAPELLA (227-3552).
(a) Capella University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission
and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
(NCA), www.ncahlc.org.
Capella University, 225 South Sixth Street, Ninth Floor, Minneapolis, MN
55402, 1-888-CAPELLA (227-3552), www.capella.edu.
Learn more about earning an online degree at Capella University:
online
education (http://www.capella.edu/online_education.aspx)
distance
learning (http://www.capella.edu/distance_learning.aspx)
online
university (http://www.capella.edu/online_university.aspx)
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