A message from the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program

May is Mental Health Month, and as part of our month-long series of resources and information related to mental health issues, we are posting a brief message and PSA from a program doing great work in the field of mental health, the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program:

The DoD Yellow Ribbon Program recognizes Mental Health Month with this video.  The Yellow Ribbon Program provides National Guard and Reserve Service members and their families with information, resources, and access to benefits before, during, and after deployments.

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Real Warriors celebrates it’s one-year anniversary

May 2010 marks the one-year anniversary of the launch of the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury’s (DCoE’s) Real Warriors Campaign. The Warrior Gateway is proud to include The Real Warriors Campaign as a partner in its efforts.

With the tag line,  “Real Warriors. Real Battles. Real Strength.,” the  Real Warriors public awareness campaign focuses on combating the stigma associated with seeking treatment for psychological health and traumatic brain injury concerns.  Its website features resources on a variety of psychological health issues, as well as video profiles of service members who reached out and received treatment, and went on to maintain successful military and civilian careers. By sharing their stories, these Real Warriors are proving to their fellow service members that they are not alone, that reaching out makes a difference and that individuals who have sought psychological health care can continue successful careers.

The Real Warriors Campaign makes reaching out easy. The Web site includes a live chat feature, which any service member, veteran, family member or health care provider can utilize to connect confidentially with the DCoE Outreach Center for psychological health and traumatic brain injury information and resources. The DCoE Outreach Center can also be accessed toll-free 24/7 at 866-966-1020, or by email. Service members, veterans, families and health professionals can also connect with each other through the campaign’s message boards.

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May is Mental Health Month

May is National Mental Health Month. This is a month for us to reflect on the impact and prevalence of mental health issues. It’s a month to speak openly and freely about issues which are common, but commonly stigmatized.

Which is why this month the Warrior Gateway will be posting a series of resources, stories, and other information related to mental health and the military community. Stay posted for more!

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