Posted on May 1, 2015
Is seeing military behavioral health a help or hurt to your career?
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We tell our junior leaders, our peers, and sometimes our superiors to take care of themselves. We encourage them to see behavioral health. There may be MFLC, or the Chaplain. Perhaps Military OneSource. So does it ultimately help or hurt your career and promotion chances? When you need professional counseling or care, who do you turn to for help?
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I have absolutely zero issue with people going to get help they need...what I do have issue with is when people use it as an excuse or fake it to get out of work for no reason or for more cash out of the VA; is pretty messed up trivializing PTSD by making others wonder if it's real or not.
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It was the beginning of the end for me as I was never going to meet the standards to say in. That was 2012 and my hospital knew jack about healing PTSD patients. When I got better, I made myself to be a "quartering party" for several PTSD soldiers in order for them to heal. As Ernest Hemingway said, "You have to have cracks to see the light".
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CH (MAJ) William Beaver
As a Chaplain I thank you because I want to seriously raise the bar to professionally care for Warriors and retain their dignity
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I'm not telling anybody that needs help to not seek it. But to answer your question yes it hurts your ability to open doors of progression and chance of promotion. I got disqualified from recruiter school for having some anxiety in the past and head aches. I will turn to mentors and great leaders of course off the grid. Translation I'll never trust in the integrity of the medical system when it comes to behavioral health in the army ever again in my career. I'll only go again to retry a mental health eval and once I wait the allotted time and get an approval. After that they will never see me again. I'll make sure of it.
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CPT (Join to see)
Recruiter school is one of the very few situations here seeing BH will impact your career. The majority of Soldiers can be seen with no impact.
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