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Military Spouse Behavioral Health Clinicians - MSBHC This is the public page for MSBHC. MSBHC connects military spouse behavioral health clinicians with networking, support, resources and information.

Mental health is one of the biggest issues facing our military today. No one is better suited to help our nation’s service members, veterans, and their families like military spouses. Our aim is to connect our military spouse behavioral health clinicians with the information, resources, and individuals necessary to help them with their career trajectories, all in an effort to decrease military spouse unemployment and to help develop solutions to our military and civilian mental health crisis.

23/11/2022

“When I joined the Air Force, I didn’t know any fighter pilot moms.”

23/11/2022

In a recent interview with Men's Health, Johnson shared his own struggles and how he hopes to encourage people to ask for help when they need it.

I've been lucky enough to be a member of this amazing organization and to count its founder as a friend. Here's to many,...
23/11/2022

I've been lucky enough to be a member of this amazing organization and to count its founder as a friend. Here's to many, many, many more successful years ahead!! 🎊🎉🍾🥂

Esposas Militares Hispanas USA, founded by Janet Sanchez, is marking 15 years of supporting Hispanic military spouses.

26/01/2022

A new program out of California is hoping to help kids dealing crisis, trauma and thoughts of su***de. The Child Mind Institute received a $25 million grant from California to create videos showing kids talking candidly about their feelings. NBC’s Cynthia McFadden reports for TODAY.

26/01/2022

Innovative Resources in Both English and Spanish Empower Parents and Educators to Talk About Mental Health and Teach Kids Critically Important Coping Skills San Jose, California – As young people continue to feel the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and face existential threats like climate change...

25/01/2022

“Children and adolescents may find face masks annoying, they may find them difficult to wear the right way, but they generally take their cues from the adults in their environment” says David Anderson, PhD.

25/01/2022

Tax season can be a confusing time for everyone. There are plenty of resources available to help military families with their taxes.

22/01/2022

By Amazon staff Military spouses average one household move every two and a half years—which is seven times more than

20/01/2022

We are just beginning to appreciate the long-term impact of the past two years on mental health—and especially for children and adolescents. But we know already that lockdowns, isolation, and uncertainty have contributed to increases in anxiety and depressive symptoms, and parents have been pushed...

20/01/2022

When we think about childhood injuries, we usually think of scratches, a few stitches, maybe even a broken bone. We don’t talk frequently enough about the traumatic stress and other mental health challenges young people experience that can affect them for the rest of their lives. Significant short...

19/01/2022

Advancing your professional development while your spouse is active duty presents challenges, as a move every two to three years

11/01/2022

Military families have the right to a safe and healthy living environment, especially in installation housing where service members entrust the military with their families’ health and well-being.

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