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Suicide In Military Members & Veterans
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    alison
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    Verry informative--fulfilled objectives

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    Teresa
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    very interesting

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    Ann
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    Great

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    Monica
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    Valuable Info

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    CYNTHIA
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    Excellent

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    Helen
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    good

    great information

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    Melissa
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    Very informative

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    Angela
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    Overall great!

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    Maria
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    Suicide course

    Suicide prevention

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    Christopher
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    Very informartive

    Very informative

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    Analice
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    Very eye-opening and very informative!

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    judith
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    great

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    Laura
    (5)
    Great course

    Helpful in understanding what is going on with people who become suicidal and strategies that help.

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    Jennifer
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    Suicide in Military Members and Veterans

    The presentation was informative and brought up new ways of treating veterans and military patients.

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    Bonita
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    Excellent insight

    prevention

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    Gwendolyn
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    chaz
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    appropriate

    informative

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    David
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    worth my time

    Informative and focused

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    Bernita
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    Suicied in Military Members & Veterans

    Very informative and useful information. Thank you

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    Russell
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    excellent

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    Elizabeth
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    awesome course!!

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    james
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    Lisa
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    I enjoyed this video and it was very informative.

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    Tameka
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    Very Interesting and kind of sad because of what our military has gone through especially after putting their lives on the line

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    ADELLE
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    Excellent source of information. I will watch again and take more notes next time.

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    amy
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    Excellent and thorough

    Gave great information, perspective and guidance to expand my knowledge and how I can help.

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    MARY
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    suice in military

    LEARNED MORE ABOUT MILITARY AND HOW IT AFFECTED ITS' VETERANS.

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    mark
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    Suicide in Military Members and veterans.

    Good job.

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    Deanna
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    A Must for all providers!

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    GLORIA
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    SUICIDER IN MILITARY MEMBERS AND VETS

    NOT RELATED TO MY JOB, BUT INTERESTING TEXT

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    Elaine
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    Good information

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    ANDREA
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    great information

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    Faithwin
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    RN

    Very informative

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    Jacqueline
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    great course

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    Anne
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    Excellent Information

    This is new information on suicide prevention AND the reasons for suicide. Very informative and specific. Well put together

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    Julian
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    Myra
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    VERY INTERESTING AND INFORMATIVE INFORMATION.

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    Jackey
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    Yes

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    LORETTA
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    Informative

    I learned things that I really needed to know

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    LYNNE
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    very enlightening

    text was good

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    Walter
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    Great information

    Nothing more to add.

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    Tamika
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    Student

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    Beverly
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    I really enjoyed the information shared .

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    SUSAN
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    +ok

    ok

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    Julian
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    JENNIFER
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    Very informative

    Very good

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    Linda
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    That is help out in the world that will help you thru all steps that you need if you are thinking of suicide

    It helps to talk to someone that can help you if you really want the help that they can provide

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    Richard
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    *****

    *****

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    Joyce
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    Title is appropriate to content

    Text was easy to understand and included both risk/protective factors and evidence based treatment options

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    Corinne
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    Great

    Great

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    regina
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    it was great

    it was great

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    Betsy
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    Great info

    Thanks

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    Kitty
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    good title

    excellent information

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    Larry
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    INTERESTING INFORMATION

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    Hans
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    excellent and helpful, thanks

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    Sandra
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    Excellent - one of the most informative and comprehensive as I have taken since graduation of grad school

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    Stacey
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The medical and mental healthcare of our country's military Veterans and their families is a priority in America today. While some Veterans seek their healthcare in the Veterans Administration medical system, many others prefer to be treated by community providers who offer the benefit of being closer to their homes and the potential of shorter wait times. Although the majority of community providers express that they would like to provide care for Veterans, very few feel comfortable interacting with this culture. In fact, a recent study published by RAND in 2018 found that only 19% of providers regularly asked their patients about their military service history and that only 33% met a minimum threshold for military cultural awareness. PsychArmor Institute aims to be part of the solution to this problem as more Veterans establish their healthcare in their own communities. Our series of courses for Healthcare Providers are narrated by national subject matter experts, and provide important information for healthcare providers of all types as they include more Veterans in their practices.


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Heidi Kraft, Ph.D., ABPP | Chief Clinical Officer, PsychArmor

Craig Bryan, Psy.D | Professor, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center 

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Laurie Lindamer, Ph.D. | Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at University of California San Diego

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