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'We're all responsible for preventing suicides every day': Fort Leonard Wood program uses holistic approach to prevent suicides


We’re all responsible for preventing suicides every day : Fort Leonard Wood program uses holistic approach to prevent suicides
Brian Hill
Fort Leonard Wood
Although September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, “We’re all responsible for preventing suicides every day,” according to Fort Leonard Wood’s suicide prevention program manager.
To help do this, leaders on post have brought together the skills of professionals from the General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital, the Army Substance Abuse Program, Army Community Service and others to provide a holistic suicide awareness program focused on not only treatment but prevention.
Prevention
The Fort Leonard Wood Suicide Prevention Program falls under the Army Substance Abuse Program, and according to Polly Guthrie, ASAP manager, the trainings and campaigns her specialists organize bring a mindset here that suicide prevention is something that needs to be remembered daily. ....

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If you need mental health help, reach out. Here are some resources


If you need mental health help, reach out. Here are some resources
Madalyn Amato
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You don t have to tackle mental health issues on your own. (Ashley Lukashevsky / For The Times)
With more than 23 million Californians now at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19, there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel. But the lasting effects of the coronavirus pandemic go beyond new hygiene routines and mask-wearing techniques.
The pandemic has affected nearly everyone s mental health, said Dr. Curley Bonds, the chief medical officer for the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health.
In October 2020, the Kaiser Family Foundation found that “41.2% of adults in California reported symptoms of anxiety and/or depressive disorder, compared to 37.7% of adults in the U.S.” ....

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