Health 33 People Used
(6 days ago) behavioral health issues ( army regulation [ar] 40-501, standards of medical fitness, chapter 5-13/17), drill sergeant and recruiter evaluations, sniper school evaluations, mental health evaluations as part of the chapter process for uniformed code of military justice (ucmj) (form 3822), psychological testing to determine symptom …
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Health 32 People Used
Welcome to Army Behavioral Health. When our Soldiers return home, most (along with their family members) will experience a readjustment period and a successful home transition. Some will need short or long-term counseling to assist in their transition. Please explore this Web site especially for Soldiers, Families, and friends. Learn how to adjust, cope, get …
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ARMY 18 People Used
Army Health System support logic chart .. 2-2. Contents . 17 November 2020. FM 4-02 v . Figure 2-2. Army Health System command and support relationships .. 2-4 . Figure 2-3. Medical structure in theater .. 2-6 Figure 2-4. Notional deployed medical command (deployment support).. 2-11 Figure 2-5. Medical Command (deployment support) organizational structure …
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GUIDE 48 People Used
Army Techniques Publication 6-22.5 consists of 11 chapters as follows: Chapter 1 provides an overview of the Army’s Ready and Resilient Campaign that integrates and synchronizes multiple Army health promotion and behavioral health initiatives. It provides leaders with information and resources specific to the medical aspects of the program.
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Policy 59 People Used
Army Regulations. 40-5 - Preventive Medicine. 11-34 - The Army Respiratory Protection Program. 11-35 - Occupational and Environmental Health Risk Management. 3 85-10 - The Army Safety Program. 385-63 - Range Safety. 420-1 - Army Facilities Management. 750-43 - Army Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment. DA Pamphlets.
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Limits 61 People Used
limits to confidentiality in behavioral health settings as outlined by U.S. Army regulations and Department of Defense directives. Specific limits are …
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Army 43 People Used
B. Behavioral Health Suitability Assessment of Candidates for Recruiting Duty, page 40 C. Positions of Significant Trust and Authority Appointing, Waiver, Removal Authority, and Screening (Mili-tary Only), page 42 D. Internal Control Evaluation, page 44 Table List Table C–1: Position of Significant Trust and Authority appointing, waiver, and removal authority (military on-ly), page …
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Medical 58 People Used
This regulation applies to the Regular Army, the Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States, and the U.S. Army Reserve, unless otherwise stated. It also applies to candi- …
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ARMY 36 People Used
The Army must review the effectiveness of expedited hiring authority, requesting direct hiring authority, and fully implementing tele-behavioral health …
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Veterans 48 People Used
President Donald Trump signed the Commander John Scott Hannon Veterans Mental Health Care Improvement Act—Public Law 116-171—into law in October 2020. The bipartisan legislation—introduced by Senators Jon Tester and Jerry Moran in 2019—is a comprehensive and aggressive approach to connect more veterans with the mental health …
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Reg 52 People Used
This regulation incorporates the requirements of Department of Defense Directive (DODD) 6490.1 and Department of Def ense Instruction (DODI) 6490.4 and pertains to behavioral health evaluations directed by a Service member's commander as an exercise of the commander’s discretionary authority. Evaluations not covered by these procedures include─
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Improving 51 People Used
In August 2015, the Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) published a document titled “Behavioral Health Profiling Standardization Policy.” 5 This policy, a first of its kind, gave comprehensive, precise guidelines regarding the situations when a behavioral health profile should be generated. Specifically, this policy highlighted specific designation for behavioral …
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The Army Medical Department has addressed this challenge through creation of the Behavioral Health System of Care and Service Line which requires an Integrated Behavioral Health Department as a key action. However, MTFs have not sufficiently restructured, and training for BH leaders has not kept pace with the increased demand of BH ser- vices.
Army Regulations. 40-5 - Preventive Medicine. 11-34 - The Army Respiratory Protection Program. 11-35 - Occupational and Environmental Health Risk Management. 385-10 - The Army Safety Program. 385-63 - Range Safety. 420-1 - Army Facilities Management. 750-43 - Army Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment.
Each Service has developed its own version of an embedded mental health program to support the needs of operational units. While the Navy and the Air Force embedded mental health programs are under the command and control of operational commanders, the Army has two different programs for embedded mental health.
What is the regulation for command directed mental health evaluations? Department of Defense Instruction 6490.04, March 4, 2013, governs "Mental Health Evaluations of Members of the Military Services." Who can refer a member to a command directed evaluation?