Category Archives: Veterans
Bike Commute
Today I took my bike on a test ride to gauge the feasibility of biking to my second year internship, and I am extremely happy to say that it is most assuredly feasible and will definitely be my preferred method … Continue reading
Posted in Primary Care Psychology, Veterans
Tagged pedestrians, preferred method, Self care, test ride, traffic signals, traffic speed
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MSPP’s Annual Gala
MSPP held their annual Gala on Wednesday May 15th and my wife and I were fortunate enough to be able to attend thanks to my involvement in the Train Vets to Treat Vets program. The Gala paid tribute to both … Continue reading
Posted in Counseling Psychology, Experiential Education, Veterans
Tagged Army, Graduate school, Military, MSPP
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Restrepo
Last Thursday a small group of students, including myself, attended an event where we watched sections of the war documentary Restrepo and former Infantry Sergeant Brendan O’Byrne gave a moving recount of his experience in Afghanistan and an exploration of … Continue reading
How It’s Done
When I consider the vast amount of different tasks I had to accomplish over the past week, I wonder how in the world I did it (okay, so maybe a couple items on the to-do list still need to be … Continue reading