Giving Back
 

The National Register is committed to supporting organizations that provide mental health services to U.S. troops, veterans and their families. We are proud to highlight the following organizations for their valuable contributions to the wellbeing of our service members, and for their efforts to recruit and train psychologists in this field.


The Center for Deployment Psychology
The Center for Deployment Psychology (CDP)
trains military and civilian behavioral health professionals to provide high-quality deployment-related behavioral health services to military personnel and their families. Click here for more information on training.

The Center for Deployment Psychology's seminar on: Addressing the Psychological Health of Warriors and Their Families will be held on February 27-March 2, 2012 in Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida; on March 26-30, 2012 in Sacramento, California; and on April 30-May 4, 2012 in St. Louis, Missouri. There is a fee of $95 to attend this course, regardless of length of attendance. This fee covers course materials, continuing education credits for each module, and a daily continental breakfast. For more information, click on the brochures below.

Brochure: Tampa/St. Petersburg, FL, February 27-March 2, 2012
Brochure: Sacramento, CA, March 26-30, 2012
Brochure: St. Louis, MO, April 30-May 4, 2012



Give an Hour™
Give an Hour™
is establishing a national network of mental health professionals to reach out to the U.S. troops and families affected by the current military conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. Find out more!



Strategic Outreach to Families of All Reservists
SOFAR: Strategic Outreach to Families of All Reservists
is a pro bono, mental health project that provides free psychological support, psychotherapy, psychoeducation and prevention services to extended family of reserve and national guard deployed during the Global War on Terrorism from time of alert through the period of reunion and reintegration.



The Soldiers Project
The Soldiers Project
is a private, non-profit, independent group of volunteer licensed mental health professionals providing free counseling and support to military service members who have served or who expect to serve in the Iraq and/or Afghanistan conflicts and to veterans of those conflicts.

 
 

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