Military Leader Resources
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Depression Checklist for Navy Leaders A list of behaviors, signs/symptoms, and supportive actions to assist service members.
United States Air Force Leader's Guide for Managing Personnel in Distress Provides education about recognizing the signs of depression, its impact on work performance, and steps Commanders can take to help service members get the help they need. While this guide is specific to Air Force, many principles are relevant for other branches of service.
Leaders Guide for Managing Marines in Distress Even the most motivated and well-trained Marines can find themselves in difficult situations. These situations, while infrequent, can weigh heavily on each Marines mind. Some Marines handle these problems well on their own, but others may not. These Marines will look to their leaders for guidance. The Leaders Guide provides the information and resources a leader needs to help their Marines overcome problems that have the potential to become severely debilitating.
Mental Health Self Assessment Program Screening for Mental Health, Inc.
Referrals customized by individual bases and National Guard Units
Individual Military bases and National Guard Units are invited to add the online Mental Health Self Assessment screening link to their organization's web site. This will provide a direct link to mental health screening and referral services for your service members/families. Sign up by calling the Screening for Mental Health office at (781) 239-0071 (9-5 EST) or online.
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