Mental Health Open House Sheds Light On Suicide Prevention And Support Services

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In recognition of Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month, Naval Hospital Bremerton is set to host a comprehensive Mental Health Open House event.

Held in conjunction with the month of September, which is dedicated to raising awareness about the critical issue of suicide prevention, the event promises to be an insightful and educational opportunity for all.

The event, scheduled to kick off at 8 a.m., will commence with a vital suicide prevention presentation. This presentation will address the importance of understanding and combating suicide, offering valuable insights into prevention strategies and support mechanisms.

Following the presentation, attendees will have the privilege of exploring the facilities and services offered by the Mental Health department during an open house session.

The aim of this unique event is to spotlight Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, shed light on the diverse range of services provided by the Mental Health department, and guide individuals on how to access care through the appropriate channels.

Lt. Cmdr. Ann Hummel, Ph.D., ABPP, the head of the Mental Health/Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program department, elucidated the significance of the open house: “The open house creates a unique opportunity to attend a variety of mental health educational sessions and meet our staff and community partners. It’s a chance to understand the services available to our community and how to access them.”

Throughout the event, various essential topics will be addressed, ensuring that attendees gain a comprehensive understanding of mental health care. These include dialectical behavior therapy, psychometric testing, and psychiatry services.

The event also aims to demystify the process of a mental health referral, ensuring that individuals are well-informed on how to navigate and access mental health care at Naval Hospital Bremerton.

One of the highlights of the event is the opportunity to meet the dedicated Mental Health department providers and staff, fostering a sense of community and collaboration. Lt. Cmdr. Ann Hummel emphasized that “all eligible beneficiaries are welcome,” highlighting the inclusivity and importance of the event.

In addition to the invaluable insights provided by the Naval Hospital Bremerton Mental Health department, the event will feature the Navy Region Northwest Fleet and Family Support Program.

This program will be on hand to share their extensive mental health resources, which encompass classes on a wide array of topics. These include Resiliency Skills, Mind-Body Mental Fitness, Stress Management, Time Management and Organization, Finances, Anger Management, and Career Development.

The inclusion of the Navy Region Northwest Fleet and Family Support Program underscores the holistic approach to mental health support, recognizing that mental well-being is interconnected with various aspects of life.

Attendees will have the opportunity to explore these classes, enhancing their mental health toolkit and promoting overall wellness.

As the event coincides with Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month, the Mental Health Open House serves as a timely and impactful initiative to address a pressing concern within the community.

Suicide is a complex and devastating issue that affects individuals from all walks of life. By raising awareness, providing education, and showcasing the available resources, Naval Hospital Bremerton is taking proactive steps to combat this crisis.

The event reflects the commitment of Naval Hospital Bremerton to the well-being of its community members. It goes beyond the traditional role of a medical facility, emphasizing the importance of mental health and support services.

In a time when mental health challenges have become increasingly prevalent, initiatives like the Mental Health Open House are crucial in promoting understanding, empathy, and access to care.

As the event approaches, the anticipation and enthusiasm among the community are palpable.

The Mental Health Open House promises to be an enlightening and empowering experience, equipping attendees with the knowledge and resources to support their mental well-being and that of their loved ones.

In conclusion, Naval Hospital Bremerton’s Mental Health Open House is poised to make a significant impact during Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month.

By bringing together the community, providing education, and showcasing essential services, this event exemplifies a steadfast commitment to the mental well-being of all its beneficiaries.

As the doors of Naval Hospital Bremerton open wide for this event, they also open the door to hope, support, and resilience in the face of mental health challenges.



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