End of Service Guide

A book for people leaving the military or already out of the military. This guide walks people through practical steps to help craft a life worth living after military service.

Dr. Matt Rensi is an active independent researcher who reads, implements, conducts, and publishes research. Below you will find his published studies, and others currently in process will appear here as they are completed.

Research

Rensi, M., Geisler, J., Jacques, J., & Silber, C. (2024) Understanding Anxiety. Journal Ment Health Disord.;4(1):1-7.

Rensi, M., & Dykeman, C. (2022). The diagnosis of substance use disorders over the past century: Implications for addiction counselors. Annual Review of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 5, 117-140. 

Rensi, M., Barta, M., Moreno, J., McCullough, R., Glaus, R., Lundblad, R., ... & Dykeman, C. (2024). Examining the Key Topics in Research Articles on Burnout Among Firefighters, Police Officers, and First Responders: A Topic Modeling Analysis. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 1-9.

Rensi, Matthew; Ni, Chung-Fan; Gonzalez, Jr., Leo; Barta, Mindi; Dykeman, Cass; and Geisler, James (2025) "Evaluating Generative AI for Depression Diagnosis: Implications for Counselor Education and Supervision," Journal of Technology in Counselor Education and Supervision: Vol. 6: Iss. 1, Article 8.

Lundblad, R., Jaeger, S., Moreno, J., Silber, C., Rensi, M., & Dykeman, C. (2025). Topic Modeling the Academic Discourse on Critical Incident Stress Debriefing and Management (CISD/M) for First Responders. Trauma Care, 5(3), 18.