![]() National Mental Health Awareness MonthMay is an opportunity to raise awareness of psychological health concerns and conditions and promote increased access to care and treatment. The Military Health System and leaders across the Defense Department are emphasizing the importance of mental health and sharing mental health resources available to our military communities. Help Us Share the MessageThe U.S. military is a healthy force. Service members are physically fit and mentally strong. But life throws curveballs that present physical and emotional challenges. The good news is that whatever service members need, the Military Health System offers care and resources to help. This May, PHCoE will highlight resources to stay mission ready. Each day we’ll post support and treatment resources that promote optimal mental health for service members, veterans, and families. Follow us all month on Facebook! ![]() |

Mental Health Blogs
- May 1: Navigating Psychological Health Resources in the Military
- May 6: Call inTransition With Your Patients: It’s Worth It Nine Times Over
- May 28: Behavioral Health Technicians: The Unsung Heroes of Training Programs
Mental Health Infographics
Webinars
Resources
- VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guidelines and Clinical Support Tools
- InTransition
- Clinician's Corner Blog
- Psychological Health Resource Center
- Real Warriors Campaign
- Combat and Operational Stress Control
- Barriers to Psychological Health Care
- Military Family Support Programs
- Call Centers
- Military Medical Organizations
Connected Health Mobile Apps
Military Health Videos
Dan Pelton, Embedded Behavioral Health Provider
Partner May Campaigns
- Military Health System May Spotlight
- SAMHSA’s National Prevention Week, May 12-18
- National Institute of Mental Health
- National Alliance on Mental Illness "Why Care?" Campaign
Tricare
- Access to Care in the Military Health System: