I see that they are saying the shooter was a mental health doctor?!![]()
thoughts and prayes to everyone there
...the saddest part was he was a Doctor, Psychatrist{sp?}...when people say they do not want to deploy, most times they are not just doing it for the hell of it...the military really needs to buckle down and listen to people when they say they can't deploy or have something going on to keep them from deploying...I've been there and I can tell you there were ALOT of people that the Army sent on deployment {and not to bag the Army, it was just where we were} that should NOT have been there for pshyciatric reasons, health reasons and many other reasons! They just need to LISTEN and not just asume "we are sending a body and that is all that matters"....sorry to go on, but I feel strongly about this~
And I totally agree about the mental health issue. I think a huge part of the problem is that it doesn't fit into the whole "macho man" attitude of the Army. There's still a big stigma attached to getting help and while they do try to tell you that help is available, I'm sure a majority of people who need help don't seek it out.
AMEN SISTAH!!!!! I am not part of the mental health field, but I am part of the medical field and I can tell you 1st hand {especially after being deployed to Kuwait} that there are some seriously mental health issues in the miltary that are NOT addressed~ and I will leave it at that~it is obvious from today's tragedy~
More than anything, my heart just breaks for all those families that had to be told today that their soldier wasn't coming home. We all know there's a possibility of that when they're deployed or even to a lesser extent, when they're out training. But I don't think anyone ever thinks that their soldier might not come home when they just went to work like normal. I just can't even imagine how hard that would be and especially for a reason that seems so completely senseless.
And I totally agree about the mental health issue. I think a huge part of the problem is that it doesn't fit into the whole "macho man" attitude of the Army.