DNG Health Promotion 

The Army National Guard Health Promotion Program (NGR 600-63, Chapter 2)

7. Stress Management

Stress management includes all assistance provided to cope with the demands, real or perceived, from the environment and from within the individual.

a. Stress, its effects, and its management, is a concern for leaders at every level. Techniques and considerations for the management of stress in Army operations are in FM 26-2.

b. Health care providers, trained in stress management, and the state Unit Ministry Team (UMT) assist commanders in the development and implementation of a comprehensive stress prevention effort to increase the ability of individual soldiers to positively deal with stress.

c. Health care providers implement health education and treatment programs for individuals affected by stress. Protocols for referring members of the total ARNG family to other agencies will agree with established procedures.

d. Health care providers conduct training programs designed to alert other health care providers, commanders, and supervisors regarding evidence of stress effecting an individual.

Menu Options:

1. General
2. Antitobacco
3. Physical Fitness
4. Nutrition
5. Weight Control
6. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Program (ADAPCP)
7. Stress Management
8. Suicide Prevention
9. Spiritual Fitness
10. Physical Examination
11. Hypertension Identification
12. Oral Health
13. Health Risk Appraisal
14. Army Fit to Win Program






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