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Talking with others about mental health sometimes feels tricky. Check out @RealWarriors for tips to get the conversation started. Let us know how it goes in the comments below.
#MentalHealthIsHealth
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Talking with others about mental health sometimes feels tricky. Check out @RealWarriorsCampaign for tips to get the conversation started. Let us know how it goes in the comments below.
#MentalHealthIsHealth
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Let’s start the conversation about seeking mental health treatment. Check out @RealWarriors for tips.
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If you’re a family member, friend, or co-worker of a service member, you are often the first to see a change in their mental health. Here are a few tips to help you communicate your concerns.
Real Warriors Campaign provides resources for the mental health of active duty members, veterans, and military families. Visit health.mil/RealWarriors.
#RealWarriors #MentalHealthIsHealth
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This flyer shares conversation starters for encouraging loved ones to seek care.
The flyer’s top banner is yellow, white, and black and has the text, “Can We Talk” written at the top. There is text underneath that says, “Concerned about a friend, family member, or coworker? Try these conversation starters to help you reach out and encourage them to seek care.”
Below the top banner, there is a black banner with the text “Starting the Conversation.” There are three tips written below:
- Reach out
- Set a time
- Have a backup plan
There is a second banner underneath with the text “During the Conversation.” There are four tips written below:
- Tune in
- Be there
- Listen for warning signs
- Open the door for seeking help
There is a third banner with the text “After the Conversation.” There are three tips written below:
- Check in
- Keep including them
- Find outside support
The Real Warriors logo is in the bottom right corner.
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