
Roger Sarnt Podcast
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Roger Sarnt Podcast
Episode 55 - SOLDIER MENTAL HEALTH: Signs, Solutions & Support
On this episode of the Roger Sarnt Podcast, join me, Sarnt Cruz, as I confront the stark realities of mental health issues within the military, a topic that's alarmingly urgent yet often shrouded in silence. Starting with a somber reflection on a holiday weekend, we unravel the distressing statistics from 2023, where nearly a third of our troops were hospitalized for mental health issues, and 523 tragically lost their lives to suicide. Our discussion is not just about numbers but the real struggles of young enlisted men facing depression, anxiety, and substance abuse, and how these challenges demand immediate and proactive engagement from all of us.
We take a hard look at the pervasive stigma surrounding mental health in the military, especially when it comes to seeking help. Personal stories of heavy drinking and the journey to sobriety highlight the cultural barriers that deter troops from embracing behavioral health services. This isn’t about pointing fingers but understanding that reaching out is a profound act of courage, not a weakness, and that it doesn’t compromise military readiness. Leadership plays an indispensable role here, and we emphasize the importance of creating an environment where prioritizing mental health is not only encouraged but supported without fear of judgment.
Navigating the mental health care system can be daunting, but it is a journey worth the patience and effort. Much like investing in our futures, finding the right mental health professional requires time and an open mind. Through this episode, we explore the power of addressing feelings, peeling back layers, and gaining insights into personal behaviors. As we wrap up, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to our listeners and invite you to continue this important conversation. Remember, with the right tools and support, mental health challenges don’t have to be so overwhelming.
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