Behavioral problems
Behavioral disorders are common in today’s society and include a spectrum of disorders, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and addiction conditions. While many behavioral disorders cannot be cured, proper treatment can ensure these conditions are effectively managed, allowing those who suffer from them to live balanced, productive lives. The stress can put service members and veterans at risk for mental health problems. These include anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and substance use. Suicide can also be a concern.
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Bangor, United States
Naval Weapons Station, United States
Point Pleasant, United States
Keyser, United States
Bremerton, United States
Oak Harbor, United States
Portsmouth, United States
Norfolk, United States
Dahlgren, United States
Karnack, United States
Texarkana, United States
Memphis, United States
Newport, United States
Middletown, United States
Warminster, United States
Plattsburgh, United States
Rome, United States
McGuire Air Force Base, United States
Minneapolis, United States
Devens, United States
Weymouth, United States
Aberdeen Proving Ground, United States
Baltimore, United States
Kittery, United States
Brunswick, United States
Limestone, United States
Wilmington, United States
Albany, United States
Tyndall Air Force Base, United States
Jacksonville, United States
Washington, United States
Littleton, United States
Mountain View, United States
San Francisco, United States
Camp Pendleton North, United States
Irvine, United States
Concord, United States
Alameda, United States
Fairbanks, United States
Adak, United States
Anniston, United States