Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Army to require mental health training for all soldiers

Benedict Carey of the New York Times on Monday reported:

"The Army plans to require that all 1.1 million of its soldiers take intensive training in emotional resiliency, military officials say.

"The training, the first of its kind in the military, is meant to improve performance in combat and head off the mental health problems, including depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and suicide, that plague about one-fifth of troops returning from Afghanistan and Iraq.

"Active-duty soldiers, reservists and members of the National Guard will receive the training, which will also be available to their family members and to civilian employees.

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