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Pace of suspected Air Force suicides has slowed this year, officials say
“We need to rethink and change the way we operate as a mental health system,” Air Force clinical psychologist Lt. Col. Aaron Tricht said.
Veterans are not broken
There is a myth that veterans are broken. That war has somehow destroyed the mind, body, and soul.
By John Fannin, American Grit
Studies show shortfalls in veterans' mental health care needs
A pair of studies released this week say more research and mental health care is needed to ensure veterans are receiving adequate assistance after leaving the ranks.
Kevlar for the Mind: Dealing with loss during the holidays
There's no 'right answer' for facing grief when others are in the mood to celebrate. Our expert has some guidance.
By Bret A. Moore
McCain threatens new defense nominations hold over Army waiver changes
The Senate Armed Services Committee chairman is unhappy with how the service handled new rules for would-be recruits.
DoD needs better suicide prevention, study finds
Service members at risk of suicide not getting the help they need, report finds.
By Mackenzie Wolf