Reducing the Stigma and Fear of Getting Help

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Reducing the Stigma and Fear of Getting Help What is stigma? What are some ways Army Leadership has sought to reduce stigma? Who were some of the individuals who sought help in the video, what were the reasons, and what were the outcomes? How many of the participants in the video referred themselves for help or treatment? What were the outcomes? What can leaders do to help overcome stigma and encourage self-referral among subordinate personnel?

The Importance of Resilience What is resilience? What were some ideas of resilient behaviors as understood by the participants in the video? What are some ways that members of the Army Family can increase their resilience? Can resilience be taught? Why? Why not? What are some resilient behaviors shown in the video? What are some of the dimensions of resilience? How does resilience relate to the prevention of suicide? How can leaders encourage resilient behaviors?

Risk Factors of Psychological Distress and the Warning Signs What is the difference between a risk factor and a warning sign? What are some risk factors that may make people more susceptible to psychological distress? What may be some of the warning signs for suicide? What are some stressful life events that may increase the risk of suicide? Can suicide be prevented?

Leadership Intervention What were some of the successful interventions in the video? What were your reactions to the interventions in the video? Would you intervene with someone at risk of suicide? Why? Why not? What are some of your experiences with interventions? What are the two programs in the Army that can help you develop suicide intervention skills?

Understanding Suicide Prevention Resources What is the difference between resources for crisis/emergency intervention and resources for information or counseling? Give some examples. Can individuals receive free and confidential counseling, and from whom? Does everyone have the local resource numbers available (i.e., programmed into your cell phone, on a card, or in a notebook)? CONUS: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) OCONUS: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline International Access Code +800-273-TALK (8255) Military OneSource: 1-800-342-9647

Suicide Prevention Training Cards (GTA 083-0108) (GTA 12-01-006) (GTA 075-0507)

Suicide Prevention Training Cards (TA-084-0310) (GTA 12-01-003) (GTA 117-0809)

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