Ending It All by Their Own Hand: Corps Probes Marine Suicides

Ending it all by their own hand: Corps probes Marine suicides
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Mentors use these meetings to look for six signs of trouble: disciplinary problems, relationship turmoil, substance abuse, money problems, mental health and social withdrawal. If a mentor decides that one of his Marines is struggling, … They hope to … Read more on Military Times

 

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The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention reported recently that the number of accidental prescription-drug overdoses in the United States has reached 16,500 per year—a small city of deaths—claiming more lives than illegal heroin and cocaine … Read more on Salt Lake City Weekly

 

Ending it all by their own hand
Filed under: early stages cocaine addiction
The military first recognized its suicide crisis in the mid- to late 1990s, when each military branch launched its own prevention programs. In 1999, the U.S. Department of Defense … Mentors use these meetings to look for six signs of trouble … Read more on Military Times