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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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They need to be able to differentiate between someone that is looking to get buzzed, and those that are seeking true help Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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This will discourage even more from asking for help
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Lt Col Charlie Brown - Very true there ma'am.
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MAJ Bob Miyagishima
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I hope that psychologist is proud of herself. She's should be helping them in confidence to get better and not helping to get them convicted. I am sure that her days as a psychologist on that Naval Base are limited because once the word gets around they will not be using her.
I know I wouldn't.
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PO1 Cryptologic Technician Collection
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The Navy: "We need to do something about our sailor's mental health and suicide issues."
Also the Navy: "Let's weaponize mental health care and use it as a basis to kick sailors out"
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SFC Casey O'Mally
SFC Casey O'Mally
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MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi For the majority of us, that distinction is non-existent. We go to BOTH for help with our mental health. The fact that EITHER would not only be willing to - but required by policy to - violate trust in this manner casts a pall over the entire apparatus. Including the increasingly used Social Workers in therapist roles, who, I understand, do not have the same level of confidentiality, legally speaking. But I could be wrong, there.
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