The State Department plans to create a new mental care office and require employees to take additional time off to deal with a surge in stress disorders among diplomats in danger posts abroad, particularly Iraq and Afghanistan, officials said Tuesday.
The steps were proposed in response to the findings of a survey that found up to 17 percent of diplomats serving at such posts may suffer from post traumatic stress disorder or similar problems, the officials said.
The figures, which some fear could be far higher in Baghdad and Kabul, are to be sent to all U.S. diplomatic missions in a cable as early as Tuesday after The Associated Press reported the results on Monday, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said.
And Condi will be "personally involved (which would certainly make me crazy):
"The bottom line here is that we are going to do what we need to do to help out our people, if people need help, if they need counseling we're going to do that," he told reporters, adding that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is personally involved in efforts to improve the department's ability to assist diplomats.
"She wants to make sure that our personnel have the best possible care if they need it," McCormack said. At the same time, he made clear that Rice wanted "to get diplomats out from behind the desks" at all embassies, including hardship posts to do their jobs.
Still, I suppose it's a good idea to have sane diplomats. Especially when the policies are insane.
_ Creation of a new mental health care office within the department's medical unit. The office would have three full-time employees, including a clinical psychiatrist or psychologist, a social worker specializing in stress disorders and an administrative officer.
_ Requiring diplomats returning from tours at hardship posts to take three to four weeks of home leave to assist employees in readjusting.
_ Revising mental health briefings for diplomats heading to and returning from hardship posts to focus on stress-related disorders.
How about the same level of treatment for our troops? And then the plain old Americans who need mental health treatment.
3 comments:
condi and mental health
do NOT get me started
Distributorcap beat me to it.
Condi and mental health is just effing crazy!
And while we are at it - the troops and all the mercenaries. Yikes.
Imagine this country in a few short years.
Not good.
Also- thanks for the roll!
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