Posted on Aug 15, 2016
MSG Chris Allen
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SSG Ray Mailloux
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I was ASIST trained in 2010. As a social work major at Syrcuse University, that particular training has given me insight to the divide between approaches which are applied between military and civilian responders to circumstances surrounding suicide.
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I am.
The Army requires two personnel per company.
I always viewed this area as one that required my personal attention. It is that important.
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SPC Steven Schoenhut
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I am, I took that 16 hour course... Some of it was good info but I wouldn't wish that long drawn out depressing class on anyone.
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MSG Chris Allen
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What part of it was good for you?
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SPC Steven Schoenhut
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The parts that were the best for me were how to open a dialog.. not beating around the bush about it but directly asking the person, I was always under the impression that you had to build a report with the individual.
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