Resources tagged with: Lessons from other fields
Continuing professional development: researching non-technical competencies can support cognitive reappraisal and reduced stress in clinicians

Generic non-technical competencies are linked to patient outcomes and clinician well-being. This study, published in Veterinary Care, explores emotional change and...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Combat health care providers and resiliency: adaptive coping mechanisms during and after deployment

Published in Psychological Services, this study explores how deployed active-duty nurses and physicians vary in their perceptions of control and self-efficacy,...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Clinical psychology doctorate acceptance and well-being

This paper, published in Clinical Psychology Forum, reports how the process of applying for clinical psychology training can have a potential effect on well-being....

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Risk of Suicide Attempt Among Soldiers in Army Units With a History of Suicide Attempts

This article published in JAMA Psychiatry examines whether a soldier’s risk of suicide attempt is influenced by suicide attempts the same unit. Data analysis from...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
How to Recognize Burnout Before You’re Burned Out

This New York Times article sheds light on the prevalence of occupational stress and burnout in many industries beyond healthcare, law enforcement, social workers,...

Article
Minds “At Attention”: Mindfulness Training Curbs Attentional Lapses in Military Cohorts

This study, published in the Public Library of Science, investigated the impact of mindfulness training program (MT) on attentional performance lapses in military...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Short-Form Mindfulness Training Protects Against Working Memory Degradation over High-Demand Intervals

Periods of intensive demands are shown to compromise working memory (WM) and increase susceptibility to distraction. Published in the Journal of Cognitive...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Transformation of Mental Health Care for U.S. Soldiers and Families During the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars: Where Science and Politics Intersect

Scientific as well as political factors have influenced how the military has addressed the mental health needs resulting from 14 years of the the Iraq/Afghanistan...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
The Path to Lawyer Well-Being: Practical Recommendations For Positive Change

The National Task Force on Lawyer Well-Being released the following comprehensive report on Layer Well-Being. The prevalence of chronic stress and high rates of...

Report
Teams that Work (and Those That Don’t): Creating Conditions for Effective Teamwork

This book, edited by J. Richard Hackman, explores the design and leadership of groups by providing descriptions of 27 diverse work groups. It aims to offer insights...

Book
Secret Link