What does it say when we fail those who have given us so much?
How does the structure of our society complicate our problems?
Why does the stigma of mental health endure?
These and other critical questions are addressed when military mental health advocate William Negley joins The Rabbi and the Shrink.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/wwnegley/
1:00 How do we ensure mental health care for those who protect our country?
Sound off
Fighting stigma
Why chaplain care is not always enough
Filling in the gaps
Meeting people where they are
6:00 Why mental health stigma persists?
Bureaucracy, trust, complexity, desire for anonymity
Fear of blowback
10:00 The tragedy of crisis going unnoticed
What is the national security cost?
Meeting the need for anonymous care
Context creates awareness
23:00 What is the cause for explosion of PTSD
Does returning to a fractured society magnify the effects of trauma?
Lack of shared experience and resulting isolation
27:00 The ethics of responsibility
The ethics of awareness and guidance
How can we help?
Repaying our debt
When service itself places us among the vulnerable
The ethics of self-care
36:00 The word of the day: Pentimento
the presence or emergence of earlier images, forms, or strokes that have been changed and painted over
Mona Lisa is painted over multiple images
Our unseen layers shape and form who and what we become
By probing the underlayers with the intent to heal the whole person