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By taking this course you will develop a general understanding of the problem of suicide in the United States; understand how to identify a veteran who may be at risk for suicide; and, finally, know what to do if you identify a veteran at risk.
Learn More - Suicide Prevention and the Safe Storage of Firearms: Conversations for Everyone
This course provides critical information for members of every community about the safe storage of firearms. When people are in crisis, honest conversations about accessibility to lethal means for suicide are vitally important.
Learn More - Opioid Use: Prevention in the Military-Connected Community
Opioid use disorder, or OUD, is a diagnosis made when opioid use causes tolerance, withdrawal and other problems in the life of a military-connected person. This course will provide an overview of the symptoms and treatments
for opioid use disorder.
Learn More - Respite at Home: Time to Take 5
Military youth are known for their resilience, but in challenging times it's easy for the stress to build up. This course offers tips for helping military kids communicate confidently and find activities that leave them feeling re-energized!
Learn More - Brain Health and Wellness Learning Series - Bolstering Resilience
The ability to overcome long-term adversity while maintaining personal well-being requires a holistic approach—one that is best cultivated through both mental and physical habits. In addition to maintaining strong community ties and developing key mindsets, there are several supporting factors proven to bolster resilience among military service members. This mini-course series on resilience, sponsored by Wounded Warrior Project, spotlights five of these supporting factors: SMART goals, mental health, nutrition, sleep, and exercise. Each element builds upon a warrior’s foundation and increases the ability to successfully cope with high levels of stress and pressure. You’ll learn why these supporting pillars are so important to overall well-being, their application in daily life, and how it’s never too late to make a lasting change.
Learn More - Invisible Wounds at Home: PTSD
This short, three-course series "Invisible Wounds at Home: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder" introduces PTSD, a few of the common symptoms, and what family members can do to support a loved one with PTSD. Because it is referred to as an invisible wound, your veteran family member may be suffering, but might be hesitant to talk about the issue. Although living with the symptoms of PTSD is different for every person, this video shows steps you can take, through the lens of how you can help alleviate that suffering.
Learn More - Posttraumatic Growth After Loss
How the TAPS’ Suicide "Postvention" Model’s third phase, posttraumatic growth, has affected one particular survivor.
Learn More - Budgeting, Debt Management and Investing
This course provides steps to help you budget accordingly and manage debt as you progress towards financial wellness.
Learn More - Intimate Partner Violence
Education for veterans, their intimate partners and caregivers who might be affected by the types of Intimate Partner Violence such as physical, emotional, verbal, psychological, sexual, coercion, financial, technological and stalking.
Learn More - Traumatic Brain Injury
Education for veterans, their intimate partners and caregivers who might be affected by the types of Intimate Partner Violence such as physical, emotional, verbal, psychological, sexual, coercion, financial, technological and stalking.
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