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Heidi Squier Kraft, Ph.D.
Chief Clinical Officer, PsychArmor
Heidi Squier Kraft received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the UC San Diego/SDSU Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology in 1996. She joined the Navy during her internship at Duke University Medical Center and went on to serve as both a flight and clinical psychologist. Her active duty assignments included the Naval Safety Center, the Naval Health Research Center and Naval Hospital Jacksonville, FL. While on flight status, she flew in nearly every aircraft in the Navy and Marine Corps inventory, including more than 100 hours in the F/A-18 Hornet, primarily with Marine Corps squadrons. In February 2004, she deployed to western Iraq for seven months with a Marine Corps surgical company, when her boy and girl twins were 15-months-old. RULE NUMBER TWO is a memoir of that experience.
Dr. Kraft left active duty in 2005, after nine years in the Navy. She currently serves as Chief Clinical Officer at PsychArmor Institute, a national non-profit dedicated to evidence-based education for those who live with, care for, and work with the military-connected community. She is frequently invited to speak at conferences and panels on stress, vicarious trauma, and military culture. She is a lecturer at San Diego State University, where she teaches Stress, Trauma and the Psychological Experience of Combat, Health Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Field Placement, and Infant and Child Development. Dr. Kraft lives in San Diego with her husband Mike, a former Marine Harrier pilot. Her twins Brian and Meg, who have no memory of their mother’s time in Iraq, are in college now.
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Ted Bonar, Psy.D.
Clinical Psychologist
Ted C. Bonar, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist and a nationally recognized trainer and speaker at conferences and universities. An independent professional based in Columbus, OH, he operates a successful private practice and is a National Master Trainer for Mental Health First Aid, USA with the National Council for Behavioral Health. Dr. Bonar is a Subject Matter Expert in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Suicide, and matters related to military and veteran mental health concerns. He was previously the Chief of Continuing Education Programs at the Center for Deployment Psychology(CDP) where he oversaw and implemented training programs focused on common military- related behavioral healthcare concerns, evidence-based treatment of PTSD, and suicide prevention and treatment.
Dr. Bonar has spoken at over 200 universities, national conferences, and continuing education events, including special projects for the PsychArmor Institute, the Defense Suicide Prevention Office (DSPO), the American Association of Suicidology (AAS), the National Center for Veterans Studies at the University of Utah, and PsychHub, Inc. Dr. Bonar has held clinical positions at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center in Chicago, The Ohio State University Counseling and Consultation Service, the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign Counseling Center, and private practice in both Bethesda, MD and Columbus, OH. Dr. Bonar was awarded the 2013 Distinguished Alum award by the Illinois School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University/Chicago.
Very informative
Suicide Prevention & the Safe Storage of Firearms
Suicide prevention and the safe storage of firearms
Relevant
USEFUL INFORMATION
it's appropriate for the subject in the video
Short but to the point.
Okay.
Infomative.
Suicide Prevention and the Safe Storage of Firearms
Informative, Ive learned so much
Very informational
Very Informational
good
good
Suicide Prevention and the Safe Storage of Firearms: Conversations for Everyone
Suicide Prevention and Safe Storage of Firearms
Suicide Prevention and Safe Storage of Firearms
I enjoyed the way even a non gun owner like myself appreciated how a gun owner can enjoy their gun and be a safe enjoyable gun owner if they practice putting away their gun and bullets safely in different places under different lock and key. This offers a cool down period to rethink what was intended to hurt someone or self. I always feared having a gun around because of accidents. My dad was a hunter and kept his gun in his bedroom closet, I don't know where he kept his bullets. Too much stress has made people short on tolerance, no cool down period. Always quick action. I didn't think about the cool down period until I saw the film which caused me to think. I enjoyed this presentation.
Suicide prevention
5 Star
suicide prevention and safe storage of firearms
educational
15 Things Veterans Want You to Know for Healthcare Providers
Excellent
Same as above
if all firearms stay lock less harm
if all firearm stay lock less harm
Suicide Prevention/Safety Firearms
I understand that having a gun doesn't make you want to comit suicide and the safety of keeping your firearm safe from children.
suicide prevention and the safe storage of firearms
lots of good information
great
great
Suicide Prevention and the safe storage of Firearms: Conversations for everyone
This was a well put together safety ad.
Suicide Prvention and the Safe Storage of Firearms: Converstaions for Everyone
This was a helpful course.
Suicide Prevention and Safe Storage of Firearms: Conversations for Everyone (5 Stars)
A good and needed training for firearms owners, thank you. 5 stars.
Covers the main point of the subject. Sparks interest and desire to learn more.
Helps people be more aware of the dangers of having and owning a firearm. Most important issue is having a firearm in a home with children. Need to spend more time on this issue and how having access to a firearm in the home can promote suicide among teens.
Good way to store Firearm
Good way to store Firearm
suicide prevention
interesting data and solution analysis.
good
Wxcellent
Suicide Prevention and the Safe Storage of Firearms: Conversations for Everyone
Video was nicely done -- succinct, brief, hit the primary points.
Appropriate for the content of the lesson
It was a good review of the content initially presented. with new resources for further education
got my attention
percentages of attempted suicides that succeed with firearms over there means
safe storage fire arms
made great points on access to fire arms when depressed
Excellent information
Excellent information