The Psychological Health Program aims to help National Guard members readjust to civilian life by managing professional services and overseeing their mental health needs. The program also supports National Guard senior management on state-specific mental health needs, helps address issues with health care and provides National Guard-oriented mental health training throughout the deployment cycle.
Lincoln County
Military One Source Psychological Health Program
About Military One Source Psychological Health Program
Details
- Assessment
- Referral & resource identification
- Providing help to address a full range of personal, emotional and behavioral problems as a result of deployment and any other stressors
- Supporting individuals for personal readiness and assisting with those who experience traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder
- Ensuring confidentiality, privacy compliance with state and federal laws and guidelines
- Maintaining and improving National Guard member productivity
- Ensuring the Psychological Health Program is part of a comprehensive transition assistance network