stigmaChaplains have a critical role in the military organization and health care. Using the 2015 Health-Related Behavior Survey, we compared Service Members' (SM) use of chaplaincy services to their use of other behavioral health (BH) services: 26.2% used any BH service and 8.0% met with ...
Military Personnel: Special Considerations and Case Examples •Cognitive processing therapy can be used to effectively treat PTSD in active duty military.•Mental health stigma, duty obligations, rank, and occupa... B Practice - 《Cognitive & Behavioral Practice》 被引量: 8发表: 2016年 ...
As a member of the AAPI community, I’m very familiar with the barriers to mental health services and the need to break through the glass wall of cultural stigma that prevents many from receiving potentially life–saving treatment. I was the only Asian American person in my master’s cohort...
I didnotsay mental health services are similar to parenting. Rather, despite their best efforts, therapists, like parents, routinely feel they fall short of their hopes and objectives. To be sure, research shows both enjoy their respective roles (1,2). That said, they frequently are left wit...
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Attitudes toward seeking health care, particularly mental health care, are significantly affected by stigma. Stigma surrounding mental health care is a par... AG Segal,CE Diaz,CM Nezu,... - 《Military Behavioral Health》 被引量: 12发表: 2014年 加载更多来源...
stigma attached to mental illness and substance use disorders, consumers’ growing comfort with, and even preference for, virtual care, an increased demand for evidence-based data that is in turn driving innovation, and employer initiatives and benefits aimed at prioritizing the mental health and ...
Context. The prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is elevated among women who have served in the military, but no prior study has evaluated
improve the lives of our clients by delivering exceptional behavioral healthcare services. We believe all Alaskans with all behavioral health needs should have access to the best possible care. We are proud to be part of a dedicated team committed to ending the stigma around mental health […]...
. This statement acknowledges the inability of the Military Health System to plan, prepare, and respond during a time of war. In reality, the system continues to fail to provide adequate and timely services to the 1.3 million men and women deployed at least once to warzones, the 100,000–...