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@PHCOE

Official account on excellence in military mental health. Following, RTs, likes, links ≠ endorsement;

Washington, D.C., metro area
Připojil se leden 2010

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  2. A PHCoE study to estimate prevalence of gambling disorder in service members found that proximity to gambling venues on bases and a history of substance misuse or mental disorders are important risk factors for gambling disorder in the military. Read more:

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  3. The @DefenseHealthAgency Practice-Based Implementation Network is launching a new pilot to promote the optimization of behavioral health technicians in clinics. Learn about the pilot and how to participate in this blog.

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  4. May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Members of the military community are sharing tips, tools and treatment options to help manage symptoms, relieve stress, sleep better, practice self-care and more. Follow and share all month with hashtag

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  5. A study on cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) in service members found patients' overall sleep improved and many saw clinically meaningful improvement in insomnia symptoms. Read more in this article by PHCoE’s Dr. Tim Hoyt.

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  6. This is false. The DoD Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office developed a feedback form so individuals can safely and anonymously provide detailed information about retaliation.

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  7. Health care is a top priority following . Download our flyer for reporting options, healthy coping strategies, support , and more: ()

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  8. April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. Staff Sgt. Brittany Johnson is living proof that reaching out is a sign of strength. Hear her story and she is helping others who have experienced sexual assault in this video.

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  9. Survey data suggests that male service members’ experiences of sexual assault occur more often during duty hours and in the workplace compared to the experiences of female service members.

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  10. The time between a report of sexual assault and conclusion of court-martial proceedings varies based on a number of factors, but the average length of time was 277 days in fiscal year 2019.

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  11. Service members who experience sexual harassment are at a greater risk for sexual assault. Find tips and resources for providers to support patients who disclose harassment in this blog.

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  12. The Safe Helpline app is a free mobile app for members of the community. Service members can get information and resources to help address the short- and long-term effects of sexual assault and manage their care.

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  13. Are you a veteran who's been medically separated/retired in the past year? Researchers at want to hear your story to help develop a new program to support transitioning service members. Email [email protected] to learn more.

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  14. The inTransition program supports service members’ access to sexual assault-related counseling services by providing a confidential way to connect to their local Veterans Affairs Vet Center. Learn more in this blog:

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  15. Eighteen percent of formal complaints of sexual harassment in the military were made by male service members in fiscal year 2019.

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  16. A victim may make a confidential ‘Restricted Report’ to a Sexual Assault Response Coordinator, SAPR Victim Advocate or health care provider if they don’t want to report the assault to their command or law enforcement. Learn about reporting options.

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  17. Victim support for sexual assault in the military is provided by more than 1,300 full-time civilian and service member Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs), Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Victim Advocates (VAs), and Uniformed SAPR Victim Advocates (UVAs).

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  18. This is false. The Defense Department announced that help for sexual assault survivors has not diminished during the pandemic. Learn more on how the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response team continues to support sexual assault survivors.

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  19. This is false. The DoD Catch A Serial Offender Program or “CATCH” allows service members making ‘Restricted’ Reports to confidentially provide information about their incidents to law enforcement. CATCH is ongoing during the .

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  20. The Safe Helpline is a confidential and anonymous crisis support service for members of the DoD community affected by sexual assault. Reach it 24/7 at 877-995-5247.

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