Community
Community is important here at Your Weapon is Your Mind. Scroll down to see what the community has to say about Your Weapon is Your Mind, what we are doing in the community, and who we recommend you connect with to further strengthen the SMVF community.
What is the community saying…
“I would highly recommend Tiffany Morgan and Your Weapon is Your Mind! It is our ethical responsibility as mental health professionals to seek education on populations we may serve, and Tiffany’s training on military culture helped me become much more confident in this area. She is able to provide valuable perspectives from both a trained, experienced, and competent clinician as well as a Navy veteran. I have become attuned to the various reasons that individuals decide to serve our country, and I am much more aware and sensitive to not only focus on trauma that may result from time served but also prior. I am confident that anyone who goes through a training with Tiffany will leave feeling capable to work with this population that has sacrificed so much for our country and its citizens.”
- Denise Killmer Magoto, LPC, LAC
Your Weapon is Your Mind in the community…
Tiffany was invited on to the 2TeachOne podcast in November of 2019 after she trained the staff at Sobriety House on Military Cultural Competency. Hosts Adrian Githenji and Aaron Witherel talk to her and Sergeant Lock Davis of the United States Army Reserve about military culture, mental health, and the challenge of transitioning from active duty to civilian life. The 2TeachOne podcast’s goal is to teach one person in a home, family or community the basic fundamentals needed to create lasting and meaningful change in their life and the lives of others around the subject of health and wellness.
Community Partners and Resources
resources:
MIRECC (Mental Illness Research Education Clinical, Centers of Excellence, VA Mental Health)