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Title: Working as a VA Psychologist


1
Working as a VA Psychologist
  • Mike Martin, Ph.D.
  • Atlanta VA Medical Center
  • Decatur, GA

2
Overview
  • My Professional Background
  • What I do
  • Working with Veterans
  • Likes/Frustrations

3
My Career Path (so far)
  • Undergraduate Marquette University, Milwaukee,
    WI 1989-1993
  • Grad School Auburn University, Auburn, AL
    1994-1999
  • Internship/Residency Tuskegee VA Medical Center
    1999
  • Community Mental Health East Alabama Mental
    Health 1999-2001
  • Rehabilitation/Neuropsychology Roosevelt Warm
    Springs 2001-2007
  • Atlanta VA Medical Center 2007-?

4
What is Neuropsychology?
  • Applies principles of assessment and intervention
    based upon the scientific study of human behavior
    as it relates to normal and abnormal functioning
    of the brain
  • Main functions
  • Determine location and extent of brain injury
  • Make comments on level of cognitive/emotional
    functioning
  • Make treatment recommendations

5
What do I do?
  • Mental Health Assessment Team
  • Assess all new routine referrals to Mental Health
    at the Atlanta VA
  • New Veterans (e.g. OEF/OIF)
  • New to mental health (e.g. Vietnam Vets)
  • Veterans returning to mental health after being
    out 2 yrs
  • See emergency walk-ins
  • Perform Compensation and Pension Examinations
  • Perform Pre-Organ Transplant Examinations

6
What I do (cont)
  • Supervise Psychology Residents
  • Serve on Committees
  • Program Development

7
Short-Term Psychotherapy Services
  • Working to add short-term therapy services to the
    MHAT
  • Conditions to be treated
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Grief/Adjustment
  • Other conditions that can be treated in 10
    sessions or less

8
Short-Term Psychotherapy Services (cont)
  • Goals of Short-Term Services
  • Normalize these conditions
  • Avoid referrals to Mental Health Clinic
  • Help VA be more like services elsewhere

9
Working with Veterans
  • Demographics
  • Projected U.S. Veterans Population 23,977,000
    Female 1,731,000 7.2
  • Projected Number of Living WW II Veterans (as of
    9/30/2006) 3,151,000
  • Number of WW II Veterans Pass Away Per Day 1,025
  • Percentage of Veteran Population 65 or Older
    38.4
  • Veteran Population by Race White Non-Hispanic
    80.3 Hispanic 5.5 Black Non-Hispanic 10.7
    Other 3.5
  • According to the 2000 Census there are 357,684
    veterans in the Atlanta area (out of 3,013,729
    people)

10
Working with Veterans (cont)
  • All met criteria for military service at some
    point (rules out MR and early developmental
    disorders for the most part)
  • All have handled a weapon at some point and many
    still own guns (important for suicide assessment)
  • Sometimes secondary gain issues are apparent.
  • Very diverse group

11
What I like about my job
  • As part of MHAT I assess and refer. No long term
    commitment to my veterans
  • It pays fairly well
  • It is usually a 8-430 job
  • I really like working with veterans

12
Frustrations with my job
  • Assess and refer, no long-term commitments (this
    is also a downside)
  • Psychology is not primary
  • VA is huge and bureaucracy is everywhere
  • Secondary gain issues
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