Before it’s too late: How Airmen can recognize mental health concerns
Dr. Julie Reese, director of the 944th Fighter Wing Department of Psychological Health, conducts “Frontline Supervisors and Mental Health” training at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., Sept. 12, 2020. This is new training for the Air Force, being piloted by the 944th FW, to remove the stigma from mental health in the military and help Airmen be more proactive with one another in addressing it. The 944th Fighter Wing is the Air Force Reserve’s largest training wing with more than 2,200 members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tyler J. Bolken)
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