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Airman reveals personal resiliency amidst force shaping
It was 1999 and a young weather officer appeared to have everything going for him: a wife, Linda, two handsome teenage sons whom he adored, J.R. and Ryan, and a promising Air Force career for this prior-enlisted officer.
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3/18 2014
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Distance proves no barrier for concerned wingman
Previous experience working for a crisis prevention and intervention hotline helped an Airman from the 352nd Special Operations Support Squadron here, save another Airman’s life.
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1/17 2014
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Responder demystifies calling military crisis line for help
When someone is in crisis and feeling despondent, reaching out for help is a stronger step to take than doing nothing, which can lead to a worsening state, a Military Crisis Line responder told American Forces Press Service Sept. 9.
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9/09 2013
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Official notes progress in suicide prevention effort
Making sure people know where to turn for help during a time of crisis is the continuing goal of the Defense Department's suicide prevention program, the Pentagon official in charge of the effort said here Aug. 30.
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9/03 2013
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PTSD specialist simplifies stress science
Tania Glenn, Doctor of Psychology and Licensed Clinical Social Worker, delivered a feelings-free, scientific analysis of the human body's physiological response to high-stress situations to help Air Commandos understand their biological processes downrange during a briefing at the Landing Zone at Cannon Air Force Base, N.M., Aug. 5.
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8/14 2013
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AF family helps each other stay strong through illnesses, struggles
Nine pills in one hand, a glass of pop in the other, she was on the verge of swallowing death.
Screams from her husband stopped LaTonya Lewis from committing suicide. Military OneSource and months of therapy helped heal the aftermath.
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8/12 2013
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