Referral to a command directed mental health evaluation can be an extremely unsettling experience. In our experience, it’s not unusual for commands to abuse the command directed mental health process. In that regard, it’s important for you to know your rights.
What is the regulation for command directed mental health evaluations? Department of Defense Instruction 6490.04, March 4, 2013, governs “Mental Health Evaluations of Members of the Military Services.”Who can refer a member to a command directed evaluation? “Any commissioned officer who exercises command authority over a Service Member.
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