In saving a Peruvian wildcat, this soldier learned how to save himselfBritish Army veteran Harry Turner began his mental health journey in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon.By Sarah Sicard2 months ago
As suicides rise, US military seeks to address mental healthRising suicide rates among active service members have forced the Pentagon to review the military's mental health protocols.4 months ago
Marine Corps, Army report disproportionate substance abuse, mental health issuesThe Air Force and Coast Guard reported the lowest prevalences.By Meghann Myers8 months ago
The services aren’t screening for suicide risk and assuring resources for separating troops, IG findsThe Defense Department inspector general released its findings Friday.By Meghann Myers15 months ago
This service member wants you to reach out to him if you need help In this commentary on suicide prevention, a Navy CTT1 does not want others to suffer in silence.By Brandon Alward2 years ago
Serving the visible and invisible wounds: Remembering mental health during times of uncertaintyIt is crucial for military members and veterans to know they are not alone during this time of quarantine with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, says the author of this commentary.By Ken Fisher, chairman and CEO of Fisher House Foundation2 years ago