Mental health of veterans and active military

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • This segment of the “Heads Up” webinar series features Evan Bick, PsyD., an Army veteran and a mental health provider at Dartmouth Health, and Patrick Jordan III, the Chief Operating Officer of Dartmouth Health and an Army veteran. Together, they discuss the unique and common mental health challenges facing veterans and active military members. The panel also explores how to catch signs of post-traumatic stress disorder or depression, the evolving culture of stigma in the military and the resources available to veterans who seek help. The webinar series is moderated by Dartmouth Health Senior Media Relations Manager Audra Burns.
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    Additional Resources:
    White River Junction VA Medical Center (VT): www.va.gov/whi...
    Manchester VA Medical Center (NH): www.va.gov/man...
    National Center for PTSD (Triggers): www.ptsd.va.go...
    National Center for PTSD (Self-Help): www.ptsd.va.go...
    Project Rubicon: teamrubiconusa...
    NH Military Coaching Alliance: www.nhmca-osd....
    Careers at Dartmouth Health: dhcareers.org/
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    Order John Broderick’s new book Back Roads and Highways: My Journey to Discovery on Mental Health: amz.run/5v9D

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  • @katherinemeer1857
    @katherinemeer1857 Год назад

    I’m curious about some of the patterns that can be seen between patients/those who contribute their experiences. I’m speaking between genders, race, nationality, and even among the ranks. I will be looking forward to learning more. Thank you for the extra resources -starting a non-profit called Bring Healing Not Hurt, which will focus on getting the right resources to the right people in a similar manner as in-home care outreach (going to drs, counselors, attending community events, and hopefully soon into homeless communities. This kind of work is most greatly appreciated, thank you for all that you do.