Center for Deployment Psychology
Tim Rogers currently serves as the Assistant Director for Training and Education at the Center for Deployment Psychology, where responsibilities include managing the development, delivery, and evaluation of clinical training for military mental health providers. Tim also holds the role of Deployment Behavioral Health Psychologist and Associate Program Director for the APA accredited doctoral clinical psychology internship at JBSA-Lackland, focusing on training in evidence-based practices for service members and their families. Additionally, Tim has extensive experience with the United States Air Force, holding positions such as Chief of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment program at Randolph AFB and Chief of Mental Health services at Holloman AFB. Tim earned a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from The University of Akron, an MA in Clinical Psychology from Cleveland State University, and a BA in Psychology from Franciscan University of Steubenville.
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Center for Deployment Psychology
The Center for Deployment Psychology's mission is to prepare health care professionals to better meet the deployment-related emotional and psychological needs of military personnel and their families. More than two million service members have deployed during the conflicts overseas, including many who have deployed multiple times. To meet its mission, the Center -- which is headquartered at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences -- trains health care professionals through live presentations, online learning resources, ongoing consultation and state-of-the-art education, coordinating activities across a nationwide network of training sites at 11 military medical centers.