The Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention and the U.S. surgeon general on September 10 issued an...
Army Holds Suicide-Prevention Training for All Soldiers
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- Reevaluate policies that promote stigma;
 - Reexamine the security clearance process, widely viewed as a barrier to seeking treatment;
 - Revise the deployment-limiting psychiatric medications policy, which precludes soldiers from deploying if they have had any change in psychiatric medication or condition in the prior three months;
 - Change the current stigmatizing process of getting treatment in the military mental health system by integrating mental health with primary care;
 - Discuss openly the contributions of alcohol abuse and gun ownership to suicidal behavior;
 - Explore complementary and alternative medical approaches to care;
 - Increase the behavioral health workforce, both military and civilian.
 
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