Question:
Can you join the army with a mental illness?
anonymous
2010-11-29 11:12:37 UTC
Say if you were schizophrenic or bipolar would they still take you?
Ten answers:
anonymous
2010-11-29 11:17:45 UTC
Definitely not. Can't let people have access to weapons if there's a possibility they could try and use them to stave off the bats circling overhead.
morpheus8250
2010-11-29 11:59:32 UTC
Not sure which army you're looking to join, but the British Army medical regulations state that candidates with bi-polar disorder are normally graded S8 (unfit for military service).



Under 'Schizophrenic and delusional disorders' it explains that candidates with these diagnoses are normally graded S8, with a single exception: If it was an acute and transient psychotic disorder, lasting less than 4 days and attributable to an obvious cause such as toxic reaction to a drug or acute severe infection.



Most mental illnesses will get you graded S8 unless they were either very minor, single occurrences, or happened many years ago and have not recurred.



I expect most armies have similar standards.
BoatsBM1
2010-11-29 17:35:49 UTC
AR 40-501

Chapter 2

Physical Standards for Enlistment, Appointment, and Induction



2-27. Learning, psychiatric and behavioral disorders



c. Current or history of disorders with psychotic features such as schizophrenia (295), paranoid disorder (297), and other unspecified psychosis (298) is disqualifying.



d. Current mood disorders including, but not limited to, major depression (296.2-3), bipolar (296.4-7), affective psychoses (296.8-9), depressive not otherwise specified (311), are disqualifying.
anonymous
2016-10-18 14:52:18 UTC
those solutions bearing directly to the ADA conserving you in this occasion are incorrect - there are some jobs the place you will nicely be refused, which includes advertisement truck driving force, pilot and so on. reckoning on whilst you're taking drugs. In texas, you would be unable to even very own a gun in case you have bipolar or schizophrenia, whatever your behavioral historic previous is (i think of which will at last be overturned if somebody stressful circumstances it). as a result, in texas, you ought to no longer have any job that required you to hold a firearm. you won't be able to pass into the militia in case you have a average to extreme psychological ailment, i'm rather darn specific, nor ought to you. Your threat of having PTSD is envisioned to be 5 situations bigger than a individual who has no psychological ailment, and as that's, a million/3 of infantrymen are starting to be back from Iraq & Afghanistan with PTSD, so which you're in simple terms approximately ensuring you will get PTSD. One psychiatrist I had for awhile pronounced he did his preparation interior the militia, and he pronounced he under no circumstances observed those with extreme psychological illnesses there (different than PTSD) cuz those with psychological ailment constantly wash out in boot camp.
anonymous
2010-11-29 11:14:48 UTC
That depends on the diagnosis in question. Some disqualify you immediately, others are handled on a case by case basis. Generally, if you're currently taking medication or are in therapy, it's a no-go.



ADD, for example, does not automatically disqualify you. I'm pretty sure schizophrenia and bipolar disorder do.
anonymous
2010-11-29 11:13:10 UTC
Oh god no.



It is a DQ immediately.



Whether you want to believe it or not, the military has big standards to meet.
Harley Drive
2010-11-29 11:32:17 UTC
no it will disqualify you , strangely although their business is killing people, if you express a desire to kill people they will not accept you, you must pretend to be uninterested in the main aim of killing people even though it's what all armed forces are for
?
2010-11-29 11:14:47 UTC
Nope too much risk and resbonsibilty for them:)

They wouldnt risk it...
anonymous
2010-11-29 11:13:31 UTC
I was denied entry because of my mental problems...
anonymous
2010-11-29 11:15:32 UTC
they must because only a mentally ill person could fire their rifle at another human being.


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