Suicide Prevention & Awareness Blog

The SOS Program: Available for All Military-Impacted Schools

By Adrian Zupp School can be a stressful experience for many young people. Some students deal with the stress better than others. And, disturbingly, suicide is the third-leading cause of death in 14- to 25-year-olds who, in 2007, accounted for … Continue reading

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Videos Teach About PTSD in Short, Valuable Nuggets

Wondering what could help with PTSD symptoms? How about what therapy would do for you? Looking for someone to explain PTSD to you in a short, simple video? You can do all these and more with the new PTSD educational … Continue reading

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Children of Military Service Members Resource Guide

A new children’s resource is available for parents, other family members and health care providers. Developed by DCoE, the “Children of Military Service Members Resource Guide” is a quick-reference tool that addresses the mental and emotional well-being of military children. … Continue reading

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Growing Pains or Something More?

Kids! I don’t know what’s wrong with these kids today! These song lyrics, written in the 1960’s, humorously describe the communication breakdown between teenagers and their parents. But all kidding aside, the journey to adulthood can be rocky especially for … Continue reading

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SOFAR:Strategic Outreach to Families of All Reservists

At SOFAR:Strategic Outreach to Families of All Reservists, we believe children are deeply impacted by deployment and reintegration whether the service member is a parent, an aunt or uncle, sibling, cousin or grandparent. Children’s needs and reactions change based on … Continue reading

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Welcome to Military Pathways Blog!

    Hello and welcome! Military Pathways® works to reduce mental health stigma and encourage help-seeking in the military community.  We do this by offering free, educational resources and anonymous, online screenings to military service members and their families.  To … Continue reading

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