January 25, 2023
Soldiers who were bullied or hazed while deployed for combat were significantly more likely to develop serious mental health issues, including depression and suicidal thoughts, according to new research.
Continue readingSoldiers who were bullied or hazed while deployed for combat were significantly more likely to develop serious mental health issues, including depression and suicidal thoughts, according to new research.
Continue readingFederal government data on the new 988 mental health crisis lifeline show that in December 2022 versus December 2021, calls answered increased by 48%, chats answered increased by 263% and[…]
Continue readingStarting Jan. 17, all veterans will be able to access emergency mental health care free of charge at any Veterans Affairs medical facility or outside clinic, regardless of whether they are already enrolled in[…]
Continue readingIt’s been six months since the launch of the national 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. We check in on how many people are using it, and whether it’s connecting them[…]
Continue readingDr. Chris Palmer is a Harvard psychiatrist and researcher working at the intersection of mental health and metabolic health.
Continue readingA Navy investigation into three April suicides found the deaths were not connected, but also said psychologist and behavioural health technician were ‘overwhelmed’
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