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It is even more so if the military personnel suffers from trauma related to their military experiences. As a helping professional taking this course, it is likely you have studied suicide, motivations for suicide, ideations, assessments

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Risk Intervention Plan

It is even more so if the military personnel suffers from trauma related to their military experiences. As a helping professional taking this course, it is likely you have studied suicide, motivations for suicide, ideations, assessments, and interventions. Think about what the family of an active duty military personnel or a veteran might face if their loved one becomes suicidal. How does the family react? What recourse does a family have? Could it be different for active duty personnel versus a veteran? For this As paper, review this week’s resources.

The Assignment (1 page):

  • Craft a support plan for a military family.

  • Include strategies or steps for military families for intervening with the loved one who may be suicidal.

  • Consider this plan if the individual is active military and how a military command might play a role and if the individual is a retired veteran. How might a command impede or encourage an active duty member to get treatment?

  • Support your strategies with two scholarly articles. 

  • Provide full APA 7-formatted citations for your references

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The first step is always safety. Stay with the person if there is immediate risk and contact emergency services or relevant military or veteran support services as quickly as possible.

Yes. Asking directly and calmly does not increase risk. It often helps the person feel heard and more willing to open up about what they are going through.

Active duty members can access support through military command and base services, while veterans rely mainly on civilian healthcare and veteran support systems. This can make timing and access to help quite different.

Yes, in some cases command can require a mental health evaluation if there is serious concern. However, some individuals may fear stigma or career impact, which can delay them seeking help voluntarily.

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