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It's National Suicide Prevention Month, and once again, Cohen Veterans Network, the non-profit network of mental health clinics for post-9/11 veterans, service members, and their families, has launched a special initiative to help. Veterans are 1.7 times more likely to die by suicide than civilians, with the highest risk occurring during their transition from military service. To bring awareness to this critical period, Cohen Veterans Network has launched Mind the Gap: Preventing Suicide After Service . The campaign highlights the challenges veterans face during their transition from the military and provides strategies and resources for suicide prevention. Approximately 200,000 men and women each year transition from U.S. military service to civilian life. The year following military service has been called the 'Deadly Gap,' a period in which the veteran suicide rate is 2.5 times the rate among active duty military personnel.As part of the campaign, the network has created a new interactive tool that individuals can utilize for a proactive approach to suicide prevention. The tool Speak Up: How to Address Concerns About Suicide provides suggestions about what to say and do if a loved one is exhibiting signs of emotional distress related to hopelessness, a lack of belonging, guilt, and other difficulties. It can help empower users to effectively engage in difficult conversations and connect those at risk with the help they may need. In addition to therapy, CVN provides comprehensive case management services, which can support transitioning veterans and all clients with potential stressors such as unemployment, finances, housing, and more. These services are tailored to the unique needs of veterans and their families and offer a holistic approach to care. Since its inception in 2016, CVN has treated more than 73,000 clients and provided more than 625,000 clinical sessions. The network treats a wide variety of mental health concerns, including transition challenges, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger, grief and loss, family and relationship problems, and more. Care is available for the entire military family through the network's 22 Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinics, serving 20 states in person and via face-to-face video therapy. To learn more, visit cohenveteransnetwork.org/suicideprevention .
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00:00It's National Suicide Prevention Month, and once again, Cohen Veterans Network, the nonprofit
00:06network of mental health clinics for post 9-11 veterans, service members and their families,
00:12have launched a special initiative to help.
00:15Veterans are 1.7 times more likely to die by suicide than their civilian counterparts,
00:22with the highest risk occurring during their transition from military service.
00:27So to bring awareness to this critical period, we've launched Mind the Gap, preventing suicide
00:33after service.
00:36It's a campaign that provides strategies and resources for suicide prevention.
00:41Neil Walden says each year approximately 200,000 men and women transition from U.S. military
00:47service to civilian life.
00:49The year following military service has been called the deadly gap, a period in which the
00:54veteran suicide rate is 2.5 times the rate among active duty military personnel.
01:00Reaching out to individuals during their transition can have a meaningful impact.
01:04The transition from military service can be filled with opportunity.
01:08It can be a really exciting time for many veterans as they face the next chapter in
01:14their life.
01:16However, some veterans may also face significant challenges during this period due to loss
01:22of camaraderie, a loss of sense of purpose, employment, and financial stress, and maybe
01:30coping with unmet mental health challenges and conditions.
01:34The convergence of such challenges can result in elevated suicide risk, particularly for
01:42those who exit the military on short notice or without a plan in place.
01:48In addition to therapy, CVM provides comprehensive case management services, which can support
01:54transitioning veterans and all clients with potential stressors such as unemployment,
02:01finances, housing, and more.
02:05As part of the campaign, the network has created a new interactive tool that individuals can
02:10utilize for a proactive approach to suicide prevention.
02:13To speak up how to address concerns about suicide, provide suggestions about what to
02:18say and do if a loved one is exhibiting signs of emotional distress.
02:22This tool is available for free.
02:25It's important that we get behind the issue of suicide and work together to bring these
02:32numbers down.
02:33To learn more, visit cohenveteransnetwork.org slash suicideprevention.

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