Shinseki Emphasizes Mental Health By Donna Miles WASHINGTON, April 8, 2010 – Close collaboration between the Defense and Veterans Affairs departments, plus proactive military screening policies, are helping to identify and treat mental-health issues in returning combat veterans before they escalate into more serious, long-term problems, Veteran Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki told American Forces Press Service. Shinseki credited Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates’ leadership in addressing mental-health concerns early, before they spill over into the VA health care system. \r \r \r \r \r \r \r \r \r \r \r \r \r \r \r \r \r \r \r \r —————- MilitaryConnection.com thanks you for your patronage. We are constantly growing and quickly becoming the “go to” site for all things military. All of the resources and information on our site is free to users. We feature nursing articles like this to keep you informed on what is important and pertinent. If you belong to a group or organization, we will happily post your press releases, special events, newsletters, professional conferences and seminars, reunions, job fairs, and videos to help spread the word. Helping prime military and veteran candidates find jobs in both government and civilian sectors is a priority of ours. We know that candidates from the military community have a work ethic second to none. MilitaryConnection.com has a multitude of employment resources including a directory of over 30,000 employers, job tips, columns, job board, virtual job fair and much more. Aside from career help, we encourage you to check out our new Education section, featuring the most up to date information on the new GI Bill and a scholarship directory featuring thousands of scholarships. When the next tour is back home, it’s on MilitaryConnection.com. |