Pilot Evaluation of the Online ‘Chaplains-CARE’ Program: Enhancing Skills for United States Military Suicide Intervention Practices and Care

Chaplains frequently serve as first responders for United States military personnel experiencing suicidal thoughts and behaviors. The Chaplains-CARE Program, a self-paced, e-learning course grounded in suicide-focused cognitive behavioral therapy principles, was tailored for United States military c...

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Authors: Lee-Tauler, Su Yeon ca. 20./21. Jh. (Author) ; Grammer, Joseph (Author) ; LaCroix, Jessica M. (Author) ; Walsh, Adam K. (Author) ; Clark, Sandra Elizabeth (Author) ; Holloway, Kathryn J. (Author) ; Sundararaman, Ramya (Author) ; Carter, Chaplain K. Madison (Author) ; Crouterfield, Chaplain Bruce (Author) ; Hazlett, Chaplain Gregory R. (Author) ; Hess, Chaplain Robert M. (Author) ; Miyahara, Chaplain John M. (Author) ; Varsogea, Chaplain Charles E. (Author) ; Whalen, Chaplain Christilene (Author) ; Ghahramanlou-Holloway, Marjan (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Springer Science + Business Media B. V. 2023
In: Journal of religion and health
Year: 2023, Volume: 62, Issue: 6, Pages: 3856-3873
Further subjects:B Veterans affairs
B Gatekeeper training
B suicide prevention
B Chaplains
B Military
B online learning
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