This is a legal form that was released by the Army in Europe Library & Publishing System on September 1, 2015 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is AE Form 40-6B?
A: AE Form 40-6B is a document used for command-directed mental health evaluations.
Q: When is AE Form 40-6B used?
A: AE Form 40-6B is used when a command wishes to have a service member undergo a mental health evaluation.
Q: Who can initiate a command-directed mental health evaluation?
A: A command can initiate a command-directed mental health evaluation.
Q: What is the purpose of a command-directed mental health evaluation?
A: The purpose of a command-directed mental health evaluation is to assess the mental health of a service member.
Q: What happens during a command-directed mental health evaluation?
A: During a command-directed mental health evaluation, a service member will undergo various assessments and interviews with mental health professionals.
Q: Can a service member refuse a command-directed mental health evaluation?
A: A service member cannot refuse a command-directed mental health evaluation as it is directed by their command.
Q: Is the information obtained during a command-directed mental health evaluation confidential?
A: The information obtained during a command-directed mental health evaluation is generally confidential, but there are some exceptions to confidentiality.
Q: What are the possible outcomes of a command-directed mental health evaluation?
A: The possible outcomes of a command-directed mental health evaluation can vary depending on the results of the evaluation, and may include recommendations for further treatment or support.
Form Details:
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