TRIGGER WARNING: Military Psychology
Your Patients Don’t Have to Go It Alone
Encourage your patients and their families to mind their mental health.
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Your Patients Don’t
Have to Go It Alone
Support from friends and family can improve your patient’s health and well-being. Review and share these [PHCoE](http://t1.news.dha.mil/r/?id=h3a6a4a8,f41553,f463eb), [Real Warriors Campaign](http://t1.news.dha.mil/r/?id=h3a6a4a8,f41553,f463ec), and other agencies’ resources with your patients to promote the relationships that strengthen psychological health.
Spotlight on PHCoE Resources
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Maintaining Relationships with Loved Ones During Deployment
Military spouses can provide encouragement and a sense of stability to their service member, especially around and during deployment. Share this article with service members and their families for tips to establish strong family foundations before deployment to prepare them for stressors that may arise later and build strength through connection.
[READ MORE](http://t1.news.dha.mil/r/?id=h3a6a4a8,f41553,f463ed)
Sesame Street for Military Families: Talking About “Big” Feelings With Your Little Ones
From relocations to deployments, military life can bring lots of change. For children, these changes can be tough to understand. Share these resources to help your patients support their military kids.
[READ MORE](http://t1.news.dha.mil/r/?id=h3a6a4a8,f41553,f463ee)
Military OneSource: Military Parent Resource Center
Military parents don’t have to go it alone. Military OneSource supports parents and their children at all stages with a range of information and services.
[LEARN MORE](http://t1.news.dha.mil/r/?id=h3a6a4a8,f41553,f463ef)
Boosting Family Readiness
Family well-being can set the foundation for successful transitions that military families experience, to include moves, deployments, and more. Help your patients learn ways to build family readiness with this article.
[LEARN MORE](http://t1.news.dha.mil/r/?id=h3a6a4a8,f41553,f463f0)
Defense Suicide Prevention Office Fact Sheet: A.C.T. to Prevent Suicide
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among teens and young adults.This fact sheet can help parents talk with and support their teen who may be at risk.
[DOWNLOAD](http://t1.news.dha.mil/r/?id=h3a6a4a8,f41553,f463f1)
About the Psychological Health Center of Excellence
PHCoE's mission is to improve the lives of our nation’s service members, veterans, and their families by advancing excellence in military psychological health care research.
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