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PN 212 Promoting Healthy Sleep: Recognising, Responding to and Treating Common Sleep Disorders in Veterans
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Webinar details
Webinar title
Promoting Healthy Sleep: Recognising, Responding to and Treating Common
Sleep Disorders in Veterans
Duration
75 minutes
Predisposing
activity time
allocation
30 minutes (includes reading case study prior to watching or listening to the
recording)
Learning
objectives
> A better understanding of the types of, prevalence and risks associated
with sleep disorders amongst military personnel and veterans
> Heightened awareness of the evidence based psychological and medical
treatments for sleep disorders which promote healthy sleep
> Increased confidence in supporting and treating veterans experiencing
sleep disorders
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MHPN 212 Promoting Healthy Sleep: Recognising, Responding to and Treating Common Sleep Disorders in Veterans
Mental Health Professionals Network | email contactus@mhpn.org.au | telephone 1800 209 031
Reflective exercise
Reflect on
each presenter’s response to the case study and answer the following questions:
What did you learn about the disciplines represented on the panel?
List three ways their respective approaches were similar and/or different.
Discuss how these similarities or differences may impact on collaboration.
Provide
your own brief discipline specific response to the case study. Identify to whom, within your current
referral network you might consider referring this particular case.
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MHPN 212 Promoting Healthy Sleep: Recognising, Responding to and Treating Common Sleep Disorders in Veterans
Mental Health Professionals Network | email contactus@mhpn.org.au | telephone 1800 209 031
List three tips and/or strategies for collaboration discussed by the panel and explore how you might apply
these in your own practice.
Identify
up to two ways you might improve or increase the mix of disciplines and/or clinical expertise to whom
you could make referrals?
List up to three outstanding questions you may still have after the panel discussion and identify the
steps you’ll take to seek the answer(s).
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HPN 212 Promoting Healthy Sleep: Recognising, Responding to and Treating Common Sleep Disorders in Veterans
Mental Health Professionals Network | email contactus@mhpn.org.au | telephone 1800 209 031
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