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News and Announcements from Mind & Media

Website Helps Commission Promote Fairness in Government

September, 2010—Mind & Media recently launched a website for Pennsylvania’s Interbranch Commission for Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Fairness. The commission’s role is to ensure that people of every race, gender…

Recruiting Study Subjects to Help People with TBI

August, 2010—Mind & Media helped Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine (CNRM) develop a strategy for effectively recruiting servicemembers to participate in CNRM’s many scientific studies concerning psychological health and…

PTSD Awareness Presentation for General Audiences

July, 2010—This summer, Mind & Media completed “Understanding PTSD,” an interactive, nonlinear online presentation for people who have PTSD, and their loved ones. The 50-minute presentation explains PTSD in simple…

Interactive Online Courses on PTSD for Clinicians

May, 2010—Mind & Media continues to work with National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (NCPTSD) to develop online continuing education courses for clinicians (our “PTSD 101” series). These 50-minute courses…

Online Training to Promote Cyber Security

April 2010—This spring, Mind & Media will be repurposing Cyveillance’s three-hour classroom course, “Cyber Safety 101,” as a one-hour computer-based course. This valuable class helps participants recognize and avoid attacks…

Social Media Enhanced Refresher Training Website

February, 2010—Mind & Media developed a refresher training website for Dr. Candice Monson, who teaches an Air Force course for therapists called “Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.” The…

Rebranding to Rejuvenate Recruitment

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January, 2010—Mind & Media recently completed a persuasive recruitment tool for USDA’s Economic Research Service. The tool makes extensive use of video geared toward recent graduates who are considering ERS…