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Additional Information And Resources

Sometimes, we need someone to listen... other times, crisis happens.

Below are some supports that may help. 

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Moving Forward - Overcoming Life's Challenges offers several interactive platforms for an individual to discover and learn.

 

Modules include:

 

While it is primarily focused on Veterans - the information included is still awesome and helpful to the general population, including spouses/partners. 

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NAMI offers a significant amount of educational and informational resources about everything mental health related. They work to education, support, advocate, listen and lead to improve the lives of people with mental illness and their loved ones. 

 

Some of the topics include: ​

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Veterans Affairs offers a significant amount of educational and informational resources about everything mental health related. They work to education, support, advocate, listen and lead to improve the lives of people with mental illness and their loved ones.

 

An additional resource they offer is called Military 2 VA (M2VA) Program.

  • M2VA Post 9/11 Transition and Case Management assists service members, Veterans, their families and caregivers in navigating the VA health care system and support individuals in achieving their health and wellness goals, particularly during the time of transition from the military into civilian society. â€‹

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The National Empowerment Center's (NEC) mission is to carry a message of recovery, empowerment, hope and healing to people with lived experience with mental health issues, trauma, and extreme states. 

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Consumer-Run Statewide Organizations are organizations where consumers make up the majority of the staff and the board of the organization. These organizations can be contacted for support groups or programs in their respective states. 

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Should you feel assistance and/or services are needed/required, seek support from your primary care provider; your mental health provider; your local physical/medical/mental health care agency; and/or dial 9-8-8 (mental health crisis line). If there is an urgent medical or safety matter, call 9-1-1.

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