CONSULTING SERVICES

 

Consulting services are available to businesses dealing with reasonable accommodation requests, revamping or starting an on-boarding program for people with disabilities, and developing topic-specific training.  

 
 

PUBLIC SPEAKING SERVICES AND PODCAST GUEST AVAILABILITY:

Morgan Hill Institute provides guest speakers for podcasts and college classes.  A partial list of topics includes:

  • Affirmations

  • Anxiety

  • Boundaries

  • Building a Veteran Hiring Program

  • Burnout

  • Career Exploration

  • Caregiver Issues

  • Clinical Practice Guidelines for Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain

  • Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Major Depressive Disorder

  • Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Patients at Risk for Suicide

  • Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of PTSD and Acute Stress Disorder

  • Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Substance Use Disorders

  • Dating Issues

  • Depression

  • Developing a Military Awareness Program on Campus

  • Ethics of Using Technology in Behavioral Health

  • Family

  • Stress

  • Friendship development

  • Goal setting

  • Grief

  • Hiring and Retaining Veterans with Disabilities

  • Holiday Stress

  • How to Talk to Someone with a Disability

  • Independence

  • Inner Conflict & Survivor's Guilt

  • Intimacy

  • Issues with Military and Veteran Connected Couples

  • Kindness

  • Loneliness

  • Medical Marijuana: Legal, Clinical, and Ethical Issues

  • Military Culture

  • Military Sexual Trauma

  • Mood disorders

  • Phobias

  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

  • Procrastination

  • Resolutions

  • School issues (studying, stress, adjustment, test anxiety, requesting accommodations)

  • Self-care

  • Self-confidence

  • Self-improvement

  • Service Animals

  • Sleep issues

  • Stress

  • Suicide in the Military

  • Suicide: Risk Factors, Symptoms, and Prevention

  • Supporting a Veteran in Crisis

  • Time Management

  • Trauma

  • Traumatic Brain Injury

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