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Watch this video depicting how Service Members and their families may be affected by combat and deployment stress. View it by clicking on this link.
Provides video resources for soldiers and family members on handling the stresses of deployment and transitioning home. Includes specific resources for youth coping with military deployment.
Provides compassionate care, support and stress management tools for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans and their families. Offers a range of free services: workshops and retreats; psychological counseling; training for care providers; and community forums.
Learn about the Army's programs on helping soldiers and families manage combat stress and related problems that can arise during and after deployment.
Access a DoD program that works to improve psychological health and TBI treatment of Service Members and Veterans.
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.
Provides assistance with difficulties such as nightmares, flashbacks, irritability, anger, depression, family problems or an overall sense of not being the same since returning from deployment.
Contact the local MHA affiliates in your state that can help you find support groups in your area.
Access information from the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) about prevention, treatment and recovery support for mental health and substance use disorders.
Read tips for identifying and dealing with stress.
Provides education and training for Service Members and families regarding responses to stress, and offers self-guided tools for increasing personal resiliency.
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).
Find articles and resources on a variety of psychological health issues, as well as video interviews with Service Members, their families and others dealing with mental health issues and traumatic brain injuries.
Find tips and tricks for handling stress. Service Members or Veterans can call for confidential counseling.
1-855-838-8255
Provides a variety of behavioral health information for Service Members, Veterans and military families.
Teaches Service Members how to assess their levels of stress and offers stress reduction exercises.
Recognize anger cues and learn strategies to manage anger. Offers an assessment, an electronic-library, game-based simulations and narrator-guided self-help workshops.
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