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The U.S. Army Surgeon General, Lt. Gen. Patricia D. Horoho, talks about the importance of Mental Health Month and the need to eliminate the stigma associated with seeking help.
Behavioral health (BH) encompasses psychological, physical and spiritual wellbeing, and can impact each of these aspects regardless of age, race, religion, or income. It is an important factor in the readiness of the Army. The Army recognizes that BH is an important part of overall resilience and is committed to providing ongoing training, enhanced assessments and programs that promote increased access to behavioral healthcare and a culture where Soldiers and family members can seek and obtain treatment when needed. For more information, read Stand To! May 5, 2014.
page last modified on: 8/18/2014