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Is help with Post Combat Stress, PTSD or mTBI (Concussion) confidential?

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Is help with Post Combat Stress, PTSD or mTBI (Concussion) confidential?

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A3. Seeking medical assistance from a mental health care provider is not a career ender. The Army is very proactive in encouraging Soldiers to get the help they need, and most Soldiers diagnosed with PTSD or mTBI are treated and can remain on active duty. Today, we have a much better understanding of the psychological and physical effects of war. Soldiers are being trained to look out for the mental health of their buddies in the same way that they look out for their physical health, and leaders are being trained to encourage Soldiers to get help. The message is getting out that coming in to get help early is the best way to avoid long term problems. Our intention is to return Soldiers back to duty. Reference confidentiality, medical professionals keep everything as discreet as possible. However, there may be times when a command needs to be advised about a Soldier’s medical care. This usually occurs when a Soldier is suicidal or homicidal. Q4. I didn’t like the help I got. Is there ot

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