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Provides information and tools to members of the Air Force community to help reduce Air Force suicides.
Dedicated to understanding and preventing suicide through research and education, and to reaching out to people with mood disorders and those impacted by suicide.
Learn about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI) and suicide prevention. Includes help for children, couples and extended families.
Provides coaching to the family members and friends of Veterans to assist them in supporting their loved ones during post-deployment and ongoing reintegration. This is a national clinical service providing information and assistance. For confidential help, call 1-888-823-7458.
Provides training and response to suicidal behavior with an emphasis on awareness and prevention.
For help call 1-800-222-0364
Find and listen to podcasts on a variety of topics from the Defense Centers of Excellence. Podcast topics include mental health, brain injury, information for caregivers and helping children understand their parent's injury.
Provides a Self Assessment for Veterans service that is voluntary and anonymous, and is offered online, by phone and through special events held at installations and reserve units.
Provides free mental health services nationwide by mental health professionals who literally give an hour of their time each week to military personnel and their families.
Access information on engaging with Veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan on college campuses and how you can support them. Half of Us has specific information on mental health issues facing Veterans, such as depression and suicide.
Connects Veterans, their friends and family members with information, resources, and solutions to issues affecting their health, well-being and everyday lives. Hear inspiring stories of strength, learn what has worked for other Veterans and explore information about physical and mental health symptoms, challenging life events and mental health conditions.
Access information on warning signs, risk factors, answers to frequently asked questions, tools for Marines and their families, training materials and links to helping agencies and other resources.
The Congressional Medal of Honor Society has created an outreach program to raise awareness of Post Traumatic Stress and stem the rising number of suicides. Watch their inspiring videos and access information.
Contact the local MHA affiliates in your state that can help you find support groups in your area.
Call 1-800-273-8255 if you are in a crisis situation and need someone to talk to immediately.
Offers information and resources on suicide and suicide prevention.
Call the American Association of Suicidology (AAS) crises number at - 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433) to get help.
Call the 24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention service if you feel you are in crisis and need to talk to somebody. 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Provides tools for leaders, links and resources on warning signs and risk factors, and contacts for agencies that provide help 24-hours a day.
Encourages people to reach out for help when they are having suicidal thoughts, and helps those who are concerned about family members, spouses, or fellow Service Members who may be suicidal.
Contact the 24-hour/7 days a week outreach center at 866-966-1020 to reach the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE).
Provides military families with information on suicide warning signs, risk factors, action steps and resources.
Information about how to tell if a loved one may be having thoughts of suicide, and what you can do to help them. For immediate help call the Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-TALK and press 1. You can also send a text message to 838255 to receive confidential support.
Access guides, posters, resource kits and other materials aimed at preventing suicide from the U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine.
Access free, confidential mental health counseling services for Veterans, Service Members and their families.
Provides immediate, often life-saving, help to tens of thousands of Veterans and their loved ones.
Download a suicide prevention brochure from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Facing a change in status, orders or returning to civilian life? A new program from the Defense Centers of Excellence can help make the transition between mental health providers easier. For 24 hour help and information call 1-800-424-7877
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