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Therapy & Therapeutic Techniques
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(0)1. Joint
Joint refers to the sharing of activities, organizations, or operations by at least two military departments.
Category: Military
Citation: Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. (2019). Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. Washington DC: The Joint Staff.
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2. Leverage Points
A point of engagement where relatively small efforts (e.g., services, treatments, programs) can yield meaningful change in promoting healthy individuals and couples.
Category: Therapy & Therapeutic Techniques
3. Behavioral conjoint therapy (also, Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy)
Behavioral conjoint therapy (or cognitive-behavioral conjoint therapy) is an evidence-based treatment for Post Traumatic Distress Disorder (PTSD) that involves the participation of both the individual with PTSD and a family member in therapy sessions.
Category: Therapy & Therapeutic Techniques
4. Joint Advertising, Market Research & Studies
“JAMRS is the official DoD program for joint military advertising, market research & studies. One of JAMRS' objectives is to explore the perceptions, beliefs, and attitudes of American youth as they relate to joining the Military.”
Category: Programs/Resources
Citation: U.S. Department of Defense. (n.d.).Welcome to join advertising, market research & studies. JAMRS. https://jamrs.defense.gov/