Servicemembers Separated for Non-Disability Mental Conditions: A Review

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Scott Norton (Editor)

Series: Military and Veteran Issues
BISAC: LAW068000

Non-disability mental conditions, such as personality disorders, can render a service member unsuitable for military service and can lead to an administrative separation. This book examines the extent to which the Department of Defense (DOD) and the military services are able to identify the number of enlisted service members separated for non-disability mental conditions, and the military services are complying with DOD requirements when separating enlisted service members for non-disability mental conditions, including personality disorders, and how DOD and the military services oversee such separations.
(Imprint: Novinka)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

<p><b>Preface</p></b></i><p><b>Chapter 1 – </p></b>Defense Health Care: Better Tracking and Oversight Needed of Servicemember Separations for Non-Disability Mental Conditions (pp. 1-30)<br><i>United States Government Accountability Office </p></b></i><p><b>Chapter 2 </p></b>Defense Health Care: Additional Efforts Needed to Ensure Compliance with Personality Disorder Separation Requirements (pp. 31-60)<br><i>United States Government Accountability Office </p></b></i><p><b>Index </p></b>

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