Posted by Dr. Lolita O'Donnell on September 28, 2010
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Master Sgt. Roldolfo Gamez and his wife, Tech. Sgt. Christina Gamez, swing with their children at their neighborhood park after work. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Bennie J. Davis III)
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Do you have questions about combat stress, depression or other psychological health concerns? Do you know someone having problems with memory because of a concussion? Do you need clinical guidance on how to treat a warrior? Are you a family member whose spouse is deployed and would like guidance in assisting your family with deployment issues?
Since January 2009, the DCoE Outreach Center has assisted more than 7,500 people.
Questions about psychological health and traumatic brain injury (TBI) are often complicated in nature, and it’s easy for information to become overwhelming or seem too technical.
If you are seeking answers to psychological health and/or TBI-related questions or just have concerns you’d like to discuss with a professional, contact the DCoE Outreach Center. This center is the primary tool for the Defense Department that specializes in the invisible wounds of war.
Health resource consultants are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and contacting them is free and easy. These trained consultants are available to customize answers and provide referrals to suit each caller.