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    Helping veterans through outreach

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    Author
    Ebersole, Rodney B.
    Chair
    Daku, Mike
    Committee
    Boldt, Frank
    Duke, Rob
    Keyword
    Veterans
    Suicidal behavior
    Services for
    United States
    Mental health
    Health and hygiene
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    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8756
    Abstract
    The present Master's project seeks to develop a better understanding of Veterans and what they are going through. Research methods include extensive data on the high suicide rates of Veterans. Veteran and service members are in need of a service to them that will address the issue of suicide and what can be done to help and eliminate this problem. The programs that need to be designed to help needs should be in locations that have Veteran populations so as to serve them with their needs. Ultimately, Veterans Affairs (VA) officials have boosted their mental health personnel and suicide hotline staff in recent years, but at this time their data does not reflect it helping Veterans getting the help that they so desperately need.
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    Master's Project (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017
    Table of Contents
    I. Introduction -- II. Research methods -- III. Literature review -- A. Understanding the veteran and their background -- B. What is being done to help the veteran -- C. Current best practices -- 1. Medical model approach -- 2. Veteran wellness counseling -- 3. Culturally integrated counseling -- V. Program design -- Project Implementation -- VI. Discussion -- VII. Conclusion -- References.
    Date
    2017-12
    Type
    Master's Project
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