Posted on Jan 16, 2022
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As a medic in the national guard, I've talked to several soldiers over the years with depression and or other mental health issues such as stress, etc. I've never been able to help much because I don't understand what the military offers for help. I've seen a soldier who went to his leadership with depression and was just forced out. Is this standard? Or is there actual help for soldiers? Is there training I can attend to help my soldiers with stress decompression or de-escalation?
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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Here is what I do: I visit with/talk to a Psychologist that works with the Vet Center

https://www.va.gov/landing2_locations.htm
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SGT Chris Padgett
SGT Chris Padgett
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The VA has a lot of faults. Their mental health programs are not one of them.
Go seek out the help. You will get it. There is no shame in it.
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SGM Bill Frazer
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They can see mental health at any time, they can call the crisis line at any time. They can get appts for mental councilors on a regular basis. They do not even have to run mental health issues thru anyone but their commander
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