Integrated Primary Care Psychology: The Military Example
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Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Course Fee: $19.95
Access: Course is available for 30 days after registration
Series Description: Psy.D. Colloquia
The Psy.D. Colloquium series from the School of Psychology and Counseling's Doctorate Psychology colloquia events provides a selection of courses from outstanding professionals and scientists in psychology and related fields. Speakers in these courses have addressed a wide range of topics, from marital work with difficult couples to evolving roles for psychology in health care.
Course Description:
This course will feature a cutting edge discussion of the emerging new field of integrated primary care psychology. The presentation will present how Military psychology has pioneered the development of this new specialty application of psychology. Presented in streamed Flash video.Learning Objectives:
This course is designed to help you:
- Summarize how and why Mental Health and Primary Care can and should be integrated.
- Describe the expected benefits of Integrated care and the two models of Integration.
- Recognize distinctions between the Primary Behavioral Health Consultation Vs Specialty Mental Health Care.
Instructor:
Lt Col Anderson Rowan is a board certified health psychologist. Dr. Rowan has created and administrated health psychology services in military medical settings. He has given numerous presentations on innovative practice that integrates health psychology into the primary care setting. Regent Psy.D student Capt. Christopher John Noah, is a current resident at the A.P.A. accredited internship program directed by Dr. Rowan.
Professional and Continuing Education CE Hours:
Psychologists: Regent University's School of Psychology and Counseling Professional and Continuing Education Program is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The School of Psychology and Counseling's Professional and Continuing Education Program maintains responsibility for this program and its contents.
Regent University School of Psychology and Counseling's Professional and Continuing Education opportunities are also eligible as psychologists training by the Virginia Board of Psychology (LCP - 18 VAC125-20-122).
Counselors: Regent University, School of Psychology and Counseling, is an NBCC-Approved Professional and Continuing Education Provider (ACEP) and may offer NBCC-approved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP solely is responsible for all aspects of the program.
In Virginia, the SPC continuing education courses may also fulfill the continuing education requirements for counselors (LPC - 18 VAC 115-20-106), substance abuse treatment providers (LSATP - 18 VAC 115-60-116), and marriage and family therapists (LMFT - 18 VAC 115-50-96).
Note:This workshop was originally presented as a live training event through Regent University's School of Psychology and Counseling Doctoral Prgram in Clinical Psychology Colloquia Series.
Note: This course will be available to you for 30 days from your registration date. Please complete the course and the quiz within 30 days.
Contact Information
Web address: http://www.regent.edu/psychology/ce
Phone:
Local: 757.352.4821
Toll Free: 800.373.5504
Email: spccontinuinged@regent.edu
Address:
Director of Professional and Continuing Education
Professional and Continuing Education Program
School of Psychology & Counseling
Regent University
1000 Regent University Dr.
Virginia Beach, VA 23464


