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Veteran Crisis Line and Other Help

2/12/2015

 
Veterans Crisis Line
1 (800)273-8255 FREE (Press 1)
http://www.veteranscrisisline.net/
Suicide Prevention
  • American Association of Suicidology (AAS)
  • American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
  • National Strategy for Suicide Prevention (NSSP)
  • Learn to Recognize the Signs
  • Veteran Resource Center — a trio of free and confidential online training courses created specifically to equip Servicemembers and Veterans with practical skills and tools they can use daily. These courses are ideal for individuals who want to learn skills at the time, place and pace of their choosing. These interactive courses feature real Veterans and military families who share their stories and offer lessons learned. The courses are:
  • Moving Forward: teaches skills to overcome stressful problems such as difficulties transitioning from military to civilian life, balancing work/school and family, coping with physical injuries, and relationship issues.
  • Parenting for Service Members & Veterans: offers parents ways to reconnect with their children and strengthen their family. It covers everyday parenting and family issues, as well as those unique to the military lifestyle.
  • Anger & Irritability Management (AIMS): provides practical tools to better understand anger “triggers,” and to keep control of your reactions during difficult situations. It also teaches communication skills to help you get along better with people.
  • AboutFace — provides a way to learn about PTSD from Veterans who live with it. Veterans share their stories about the challenges they have faced and how treatment has helped them turn their lives around. Also hear from family members who explain how their lives were improved once their loved-one sought treatment.
  • Coaching into Care — offers telephone-based support and coaching for family members who would like to help their Servicemember or Veteran get mental health care treatment. This confidential service can also help military family members learn new ways to talk with their loved-one about the difficulties they face and why treatment can help.
These are just some of the VA resources available to help Servicemembers and Veterans start and improve the next chapter of their lives. Many other important resources — such as Veterans Crisis Line (1-800-273-8255 FREE) and Make the Connection — can be found at mentalhealth.va.gov and ptsd.va.gov.
Veteran Services
  • American Veterans (AMVETS)
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  • The American Legion
  • Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA)
Anger Management Course Online
  • New Anger Management Course Now Available

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