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  • Starbucks and Face the Fight raise awareness for Veteran mental health, suicide prevention

    Starbucks and Face the Fight raise awareness for Veteran mental health, suicide prevention

    Starbucks and Face the Fight are teaming up this year during VA's Buddy Check Week to raise awareness and prevent Veteran suicide.

  • Bring your training to mental health care jobs at VA

    Bring your training to mental health care jobs at VA

    Mental health care is an important part of our mission to help Veterans achieve their whole health.

  • Find suicide prevention and mental health resources with Psych Hub

    Find suicide prevention and mental health resources with Psych Hub

    Psych Hub is dedicated to educating individuals and their families about mental health and suicide prevention.

  • VA psychiatrists work to improve the mental health of Veterans

    VA psychiatrists work to improve the mental health of Veterans

    Psychiatrist careers at VA support the mental health of Veterans and offer rewarding employee benefits.

  • Community comes together for Veterans mental health summit

    Community comes together for Veterans mental health summit

    Texas Valley Coastal Bend VA held a mental health summit at the Coastal Bend Food Bank facility in Corpus Christi, Texas.

  • Enhancing access to mental health care for Veterans in crisis

    Enhancing access to mental health care for Veterans in crisis

    VMET and VRT are VA crisis response programs reducing Veteran suicide and increasing participation in mental health treatment.

  • Recovery from mental health challenges and substance use disorder

    Recovery from mental health challenges and substance use disorder

    VA is reminding Veterans about resources available year-round to help Veterans find recovery, hope and healing.

  • Meeting the mental health care needs of Veterans

    Meeting the mental health care needs of Veterans

    The need for mental health care for Veterans is expanding in South Texas.

  • Renovated mental health unit at Baltimore VA

    Renovated mental health unit at Baltimore VA

    Renovated mental health unit features welcoming design features and an emphasis on recovery-focused treatment.

  • PTSD Bytes: How Veterans shape VA mental health apps

    PTSD Bytes: How Veterans shape VA mental health apps

    The latest PTSD Bytes podcast discusses how Veterans help shape VA’s mental health mobile apps.

  • Make Minority Mental Health Awareness Month the time you choose a VA career

    Make Minority Mental Health Awareness Month the time you choose a VA career

    Minority Mental Health Awareness Month offers a chance to look at the care we provide diverse Veterans, and the mental health careers we offer at VA.

  • TeleMental Health: Transforming PTSD treatment for Veterans

    TeleMental Health: Transforming PTSD treatment for Veterans

    TeleMental Health helps Veterans overcome barriers to care with convenient, confidential options.

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Last updated October 9, 2024

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