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New Air Force Policy: Mental Health Care No Longer a Career Risk for Pilots

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On ‘Psychology Behind the Headlines,’ hosts Jessica Reyes, Patricia Wu, and guest Aaron Seibert, Executive Director of PTSD Foundation of America and Road to Hope radio show host, discuss the potential impact a new policy the U.S. Air Force is making will have on pilots.

New Policy

The Air Force now allows pilots to seek mental health treatment for up to 60 days without losing flight status.

Reduced Stigma

The policy aims to reduce the stigma associated with mental health care and encourage pilots to get the help they need.

Stronger Pilots

Addressing mental health concerns can lead to increased resilience and improved performance for pilots.

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