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Опубликовано 13 октября 2020, 5:25
Veterans served their nation selflessly, but service sometimes weighs heavily on their mental health, and stigma can be a barrier to seeking help. With support from Google’s veteran community, a group of U.S. veterans ranging from a Google employee to a retired Admiral shared firsthand stories about the value of coming forward and asking for help.
This is Flo's story. Post-combat, he spent years in the Walter Reed hospital, struggling with survivor's guilt. An encounter with a quadruple amputee gave Flo a new perspective, and he opened up to accepting help.
Whether you're looking for clinical support or just a peer to talk to, help and support are available for veterans. Find veteran-focused support at: g.co/servingveterans. #veteransupport
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This is Flo's story. Post-combat, he spent years in the Walter Reed hospital, struggling with survivor's guilt. An encounter with a quadruple amputee gave Flo a new perspective, and he opened up to accepting help.
Whether you're looking for clinical support or just a peer to talk to, help and support are available for veterans. Find veteran-focused support at: g.co/servingveterans. #veteransupport
Subscribe to our Channel: youtube.com/google
Tweet with us on Twitter: twitter.com/google
Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/google
Join us on Facebook: facebook.com/Google
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