Past Events
Star Behavioral Health Program Tier III: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (Online)
The Returning Veterans Project is proud to partner with the Oregon National Guard to bring the Star Behavioral Health Program free of charge to providers in the state of Oregon.

This event happened 3 years ago on July 20, 2022
Location: Online
Cost: Free. Open to all health service providers and community members.
Women Veterans - Demographics, Perspectives, Barriers, and Advocacy
Jessica Bradley, ODVA’s Women Veterans Coordinator will present on current issues and demographics specific to women veterans in Oregon.

This event happened 3 years ago on May 20, 2022
Location: Online
Cost: Free to RVP Volunteers, Vet Center and VA Staff
$29 for Other Community Providers
Connection and Cohesion: Resilient Providers During Stressful Times
with Heidi Kraft, Ph.D. In this interactive presentation, Dr. Kraft will draw on experience from the military-connected community during times of war, outlining strategies proven to increase resilience in those who care for others and providing several tangible examples.

This event happened 3 years ago on April 22, 2022
Location: Online
Cost: Free to RVP Volunteers, Vet Center and VA Staff
$29 for Other Community Providers
Veterans and Their Partners: Mutual Support and Wellness with Mission Reconnect
With William Collinge, PhD, LCSW and Maggie Donahue, LMT, This webinar will present a home-based dyadic intervention program that Veterans and their relationship partners can participate in together, to overcome adverse impacts of deployment and separation.

This event happened 3 years ago on April 1, 2022
Location: Online
Cost: Free to RVP Volunteers, Vet Center and VA Staff
$29 for Other Community Providers
LGBTQ+ Veteran History & Cultural Awareness Training
With Ian Michael, ODVA LGBTQ+ Veterans Coordinator

This event happened 3 years ago on February 25, 2022
Location: Online
Cost: Free to RVP Volunteers, Vet Center and VA Staff
$29 for Other Community Providers
Cannabis: Evidence, Risks, and Myths
With Dr. Garth Terry, M.D., Ph.D: Cannabis use is increasingly common in clinical populations. Although many benefits are advertised, the relative risks are not always understood. This presentation aims to help clinicians conduct evidence-based discussions with their patients.

This event happened about 4 years ago on November 19, 2021
Location: Online
Cost: Free to RVP Volunteers, Vet Center and VA Staff
$29 for Other Community Providers
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