Real Warriors, Real Advice
Summary: Real Warriors, Real Advice is a weekly podcast series in which warriors, veterans and military families highlight the importance of seeking care for invisible wounds and offer tools and tips on building and maintaining psychological resilience.
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Leaders set the norms and expectations regarding psychological health for those under their command.
Friend, family and fellow service members can help warriors recognize psychological health concerns and seek appropriate care.
Friend, family and fellow service members can help warriors recognize psychological health concerns and seek appropriate care.
Fellow service members and veterans can often provide a warrior with needed support and help identify the need for psychological health care.
Fellow service members and veterans can often provide a warrior with needed support and help identify the need for psychological health care.
Experiencing stress as a result of combat is common. Open communication can help family members cope with challenges before, during and after deployments.
Experiencing stress as a result of combat is common. Open communication can help family members cope with challenges before, during and after deployments.
Warriors experiencing signs or symptoms of psychological health concerns can engage a range of resources and networks of support for care.
Warriors experiencing signs or symptoms of psychological health concerns can engage a range of resources and networks of support for care.
Seeking support for psychological health concerns can help warriors maintain peak performance and readiness.
Deployment-related psychological health concerns can affect—and be addressed effectively by—service members of every rank.
Deployment-related psychological health concerns can affect—and be addressed effectively by—service members of every rank.
When warriors talk openly about deployments, it can help them cope with psychological health concerns associated with combat and let others know they are not alone in what they may be experiencing.
When warriors talk openly about deployments, it can help them cope with psychological health concerns associated with combat and let others know they are not alone in what they may be experiencing.
Leaders across the chain of command are an important resource for warriors seeking psychological health care or support.