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I understand that DOD or other government entities that conduct security clearance investigations check prior mental health history of an applicant. How is that done? What type of information do they gather, what are they looking for?

2007-12-24 13:47:05 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Government

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Records are check in all offices to which a person could have a data.

2007-12-24 15:07:59 · answer #1 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 0 0

Mental disorders are of security concern because they may indicate a defect in judgment, reliability or stability.

A credentialed mental health professional (e.g., clinical psychologist or psychiatrist), employed or approved by the government, should be utilized in evaluating potentially disqualifying and mitigating information fully and properly, and particularly for consultation with the individual's mental health care provider.

Conditions that could raise a security concern and may be disqualifying include:

a. An opinion by a credentialed mental health professional that the individual has a condition or treatment that may indicate a defect in judgment, reliability, or stability;

b. Information that suggests that an individual has failed to follow appropriate medical advice relating to treatment of a condition, e.g. failure to take prescribed medication;

c. A pattern of high-risk, irresponsible, aggressive, anti-social or emotionally unstable behavior;

d. Information that suggests that the individual's current behavior indicates a defect in his or her judgment or reliability.

Conditions that could mitigate security concerns include:

a. There is no indication of a current problem;

b. Recent opinion by a credentialed mental health professional that an individual's previous emotional, mental, or personality disorder is cured, under control or in remission and has a low probability of recurrence or exacerbation;

c. The past emotional instability was a temporary condition (e.g., one caused by a death, illness, or marital breakup), the situation has been resolved, and the individual is no longer emotionally unstable.

In basic legal terms, "it depends".

2007-12-28 04:46:25 · answer #2 · answered by RhondaK 2 · 0 0

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