Posted on Dec 23, 2019
How many people in your life care about your wellbeing?
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We are ALL born into a ‘family’, a natural safety net. Hopefully, a place to learn and to love, to grow and to play, together. But sometimes, we don’t see the ALL.
Sometimes we don’t feel like we have any.
By reminding us that at times we are all the one, and always part of someone’s ALL, we ensure that people who are hurting receive the care and support they need.
There is no loneliness in all.
#all41
Sometimes we don’t feel like we have any.
By reminding us that at times we are all the one, and always part of someone’s ALL, we ensure that people who are hurting receive the care and support they need.
There is no loneliness in all.
#all41
Posted 6 y ago
Responses: 12
Definitely Agree!
I am Always willing to assist, advocate, or simply be there for my fellow Veterans...Contact me on RP anytime you might need it or want assistance.
I am Always willing to assist, advocate, or simply be there for my fellow Veterans...Contact me on RP anytime you might need it or want assistance.
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SPC Nancy Greene
My Pleasure Sir! I enjoy assisting Veterans. I KNOW what I went through and I know how the VA system works (?).LTC Wayne Brandon
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I have no idea how many out there care about me. I do know there are many out there I care about
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SPC Nancy Greene
SP5 Dennis Loberger, please Know I care about You! Please reach out on RP and We will go from There,
Nancy
Nancy
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The road toward suicidal thoughts and imaginations are an incredibly varied experience for us all who are afflicted...
The experience I have had with mental health departments within the VA have not connected me with anyone who is willing to ask the challenging questions that could lead us into a clearer understanding of the battle we wage every moment of our waking lives. In this nation with our sophisticated medical health networks there must be some strategy to engage us with skilled experienced professional people that would be trained to engage us at the right levels and prove effective in this battle we are waging seemingly all by ourselves...
The experience I have had with mental health departments within the VA have not connected me with anyone who is willing to ask the challenging questions that could lead us into a clearer understanding of the battle we wage every moment of our waking lives. In this nation with our sophisticated medical health networks there must be some strategy to engage us with skilled experienced professional people that would be trained to engage us at the right levels and prove effective in this battle we are waging seemingly all by ourselves...
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SPC Nancy Greene
Definitely Agree! It took me 18 years post active duty to receive proper diagnosis and comprehensive care. My providers are more than willing to assist all Veterans and Active Duty Personnel...Please feel free to contact me on RP and I will be more than happy to help you to connect with services!
Nancy
Nancy
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SPC Nancy Greene
Unfortunately
PO2 Micheal Van Wylie, there is NO course
of study for crisis intervention, identification, and no standard for resources. The only training I received specifically for identification and intervention was Post Masters when working Crisis On-Call for MH. That was only an 8 hour trading workshop! I had Excellent Professors in Graduate School who required me to learn diagnosis of physical and psychological conditions! One of my Professor’s was retired USMC CPT! Outstanding Counseling Program at ECU; however, no specific courses on Crisis Intervention. Had to use knowledge of diagnosis and in the field training to achieve knowledge to identify, and diagnose PTSD and MST. Couldn’t diagnose myself and thought I was going crazy!
Took 18 substandard Psychiatrists before the 19th provided a ‘Spot On’ diagnosis. Lack of continuity of care at VAMC’s in NC is a REAL issue, which NEEDS to be Immediately Addressed and Resolved!
PO2 Micheal Van Wylie, there is NO course
of study for crisis intervention, identification, and no standard for resources. The only training I received specifically for identification and intervention was Post Masters when working Crisis On-Call for MH. That was only an 8 hour trading workshop! I had Excellent Professors in Graduate School who required me to learn diagnosis of physical and psychological conditions! One of my Professor’s was retired USMC CPT! Outstanding Counseling Program at ECU; however, no specific courses on Crisis Intervention. Had to use knowledge of diagnosis and in the field training to achieve knowledge to identify, and diagnose PTSD and MST. Couldn’t diagnose myself and thought I was going crazy!
Took 18 substandard Psychiatrists before the 19th provided a ‘Spot On’ diagnosis. Lack of continuity of care at VAMC’s in NC is a REAL issue, which NEEDS to be Immediately Addressed and Resolved!
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Re: "How many people in your life care about your well-being?"...I can't even answer your question...
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SPC Nancy Greene
I couldn’t, until I connected on RP! Now I feel as if I have an extended Family All Over the US and hopefully the world.
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People are very busy and usually connecting takes a lot of emotional drain and in that leads to physical drain. I try not to share my emotions or what's going on it's usually too much for friends and family.
when there are openings I do try to see the therapist at the VA but they're difficult to get scheduled with.lol
when there are openings I do try to see the therapist at the VA but they're difficult to get scheduled with.lol
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None. Not a goddamned one of mine cares if I live or die, now. When the money went away...so did they. I hate this season.
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PO1 Don Gulizia
So sorry that's the situation. Your shipmates are here if you need us. Sent you a private message. Take care of yourself.
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SN Greg Wright Greg, let me know if you ever want to just talk. Best wishes friend!
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How many actually care about my wellbeing, I do not know. I think some of my friends/family members may say they care but I have not seen it with actions. I did not grow up in a close family, we all went our separate ways and do not keep in touch as of today. I have always relied on God and myself to help me throughout life for my emotional, psychological and mental stability. I think I have been VERY lucky to turn out the way that I have with the experiences I have had throughout my childhood and adult life.
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