Suicide Prevention Starts with Reexamining Coping Skills [Image 2 of 2]

Service members are known for their strength, dedication, and resilience. Building healthy coping skills that enhance abilities to adapt positively to expected and unexpected life challenges plays a critical role in suicide prevention and reducing self-directed harmful behaviors. (Defense Health Agency-Public Health graphic illustration by Rachel Stershic)
Suicide Prevention Starts with Reexamining Coping Skills [Image 2 of 2]

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