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Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy | 2013

Chaplaincy and Mental Health in the Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense

Jason A. Nieuwsma; Jeffrey E. Rhodes; George L. Jackson; William C. Cantrell; Marian E. Lane; Mark J. Bates; Mark DeKraai; Denise Bulling; Keith Ethridge; Kent D. Drescher; George Fitchett; Wendy Tenhula; Glen Milstein; Robert M. Bray; Keith G. Meador

Chaplains play important roles in caring for Veterans and Service members with mental health problems. As part of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of Defense (DoD) Integrated Mental Health Strategy, we used a sequential approach to examining intersections between chaplaincy and mental health by gathering and building upon: 1) input from key subject matter experts; 2) quantitative data from the VA / DoD Chaplain Survey (N = 2,163; response rate of 75% in VA and 60% in DoD); and 3) qualitative data from site visits to 33 VA and DoD facilities. Findings indicate that chaplains are extensively involved in caring for individuals with mental health problems, yet integration between mental health and chaplaincy is frequently limited due to difficulties between the disciplines in establishing familiarity and trust. We present recommendations for improving integration of services, and we suggest key domains for future research.


Military Psychology | 2013

Confidentiality and Mental Health/Chaplaincy Collaboration

Denise Bulling; Mark DeKraai; Tarik Abdel-Monem; Jason A. Nieuwsma; William C. Cantrell; Keith Ethridge; Keith G. Meador

Confidentiality can both facilitate and inhibit working relationships of chaplains and mental health professionals addressing the needs of service members and veterans in the United States. Researchers conducted this study to examine opportunities for improving integration of care within the Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Interviews were conducted with 198 chaplains and 201 mental health professionals in 33 DoD and VA facilities. Using a blended qualitative research approach, researchers identified several themes from the interviews, including recognition that integration can improve services; chaplaincy confidentiality can facilitate help seeking behavior; and mental health and chaplain confidentiality can inhibit information sharing and active participation on interdisciplinary teams. Cross-disciplinary training on confidentiality requirements and developing policies for sharing information across disciplines is recommended to address barriers to integrated service delivery.


Journal of Psychology and Theology | 2011

Faith-based organizations in a system of behavioral health care

Mark DeKraai; Denise Bulling; Nancy Shank; Alan J. Tomkins

Through community service activities, and ministries to members within their congregations, faith communities will encounter individuals with behavioral health needs. This article suggests that faith communities have inherent resources that can enhance the reach and effectiveness of behavioral health systems. A framework is presented that will create a bridge of understanding about how behavioral health can leverage faith organization assets and how faith organizations can actively assist adults, children and families with behavioral health needs within the context of their faith and their community.


Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science | 2009

Disaster Mental Health

Denise Bulling; Tarik Abdel-Monem


Journal of General Internal Medicine | 2014

Collaborating Across the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Defense to Integrate Mental Health and Chaplaincy Services

Jason A. Nieuwsma; George L. Jackson; Mark DeKraai; Denise Bulling; William C. Cantrell; Jeffrey E. Rhodes; Mark J. Bates; Keith Ethridge; Marian E. Lane; Wendy Tenhula; Sonja V. Batten; Keith G. Meador


Behavioral Sciences & The Law | 2005

Liability of Professional and Volunteer Mental Health Practitioners in the Wake of Disasters: A Framework for Further Considerations.

Tarik Abdel-Monem; Denise Bulling


Archive | 2008

Behavioral Science Guidelines for Assessing Insider Threats

Denise Bulling; Mario J. Scalora; Randy Borum; Jill Panuzio; Andrew Donica


Archive | 2013

Threat Assessment Glossary

Denise Bulling; Mario J. Scalora


International journal of child, youth and family studies | 2013

DELIBERATION MODELS FEATURING YOUTH PARTICIPATION

Denise Bulling; Lyn Carson; Mark DeKraai; Alexis Garcia; Harri Raisio


Archive | 2007

Behavioral Health Guidelines For Medical Isolation

Denise Bulling; Robin Zagurski

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Mark DeKraai

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Mario J. Scalora

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Tarik Abdel-Monem

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Alan J. Tomkins

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Allissa Marquez

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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