The Invisible Battles: Suicide Prevention for Service Members and Veterans

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The Invisible Battles: Suicide Prevention for Service Members and Veterans

Suicide rates among military service members and veterans remain significantly higher than among the civilian population. This is not simply a statistic. It is a crisis affecting warriors, families, and entire communities. But suicide is rarely caused by a single event. Every service member has a story. Every veteran carries experiences, some visible and many invisible. For many, the hardest...[ read more ]

Handling Disappointment Within the Military Community

Recent news has been very impactful to service members and their families for many reasons. Service members voluntarily join the services to protect and defend The United States of America in return for whatever they value: Honor, Duty, Service, Sacrifice, Tradition, Life Attainment, Scholarship Opportunity, Travel, Safety, and the list goes on. Families support their service members and stand by...[ read more ]

Understanding the impact of COVID-19-Related Stress on Frontline personnel

Frontline personnel worldwide have experienced professional and personal challenges as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Typically, medical professionals and researchers welcome the study of new conditions and infectious diseases. However, this virus arrived too fast in major cities for experts to have sufficient knowledge and information on how to handle it and treat it. Therefore, the intensity and severity...[ read more ]