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  • How to recognize someone in crisis.
    A crisis is a situation that overwhelms a person’s coping mechanisms. It often involves intense emotional distress, such as anxiety, fear, anger, or sadness. This can lead to impaired functioning,…  
  • What is crisis counseling?
    Crisis counseling is a critical support for our most challenging times. By addressing several key objectives, the process aims to provide urgent relief and pave the way for long-term recovery.…  
  • Recognizing Personal Crisis
    When thoughts like “I can’t take it anymore” or “things will never get better” begin to dominate your mind, you may be experiencing a crisis. Personal crises often involve intense…  
  • Connect Veterans To Crisis Support
    As dedicated advocates for veterans’ well-being, we understand the complex intersection of mental health, trauma, and life transitions faced by active duty, prior military, retired military, veterans and their families.…  
  • Problem: The Gap of Uncertain Recovery
    The period following an acute suicidal crisis is one of the most vulnerable times for individuals, with a 200x increase in suicide risk within the first three months post-discharge. Despite…  

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