Trends in Evidence-Based Practices and the Treatment of Military Sexual Trauma

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A powerful webinar training session led by two veterans and survivors. It critically explores the current evidence-based practices used by the Veterans Affairs Administration for Military Sexual Trauma, illuminating their deficiencies and potential areas for improvement. Grounded in the lived experiences of the facilitators, this insightful session sheds light on the specific challenges faced within the Texas veteran population. The webinar goes a step further to recommend alternative therapies and strategies that could better serve survivors, drawing from cutting-edge research and therapeutic practices. This conversation aims to incite action, improve systems, and ultimately better the lives of our veterans affected by sexual trauma.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Elevate your professional expertise and broaden your impact. This course critically explores the current evidence-based practices used by the Veterans Affairs Administration for Military Sexual Trauma, illuminating their deficiencies and potential areas for improvement.

Course Content

Introduction, Disclaimer, Learning Objectives
• Introduction of Presenters • Safety Disclaimer • Learning Objectives

Define Military Sexual Trauma (MST)
• Define MST • MST Rates • Prioritizing MST Prevention and Response Efforts • MST and MST Symptoms Among Veterans

Explore How the Veterans Affairs (VA) Defines and Processes Veterans Who Experienced MST
• The VA’s Approach to MST • Barriers to Treatment

Introduction to Retaliation and Institutional Betrayal
• Introduction to MST Survivors Retaliation After Reporting • Introduction to Institutional Betrayal Against MST Survivors

Understand the Current and Potential Scope of Evidence-Based Practices in the VA
• Evidence-Based Treatments for Sexual Trauma • Treatments for MST • Alternative Therapies

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