It depends on what kind of mental illness and the severity of it. If you are currently taking a medication for it, then the answer is no. But if it is something small like minor depression or anxiety that only happens on occasion, then you should be fine. It is all up to the doctor that is looking you over at MEPS.
No. ___ Potential soldiers or marines must be free of mental illness upon entry. According to the Marine Corp website: Mental health is a critical component of personal and unit readiness. Mental health is more than just the absence of mental illness, it is mental resilience, flexibility, and the capacity to deal with problems as they occur (to adapt, innovate, and overcome) Schizophrenia would be listed as a "disqualifying medical condition"
Children do not affect your ability to join the Marines.
if you have a criminal record can you still join the marines commando
Sinusitis is not caused by mental illness. Mental illness can be caused by sinusitis infection.
Even if you are being treated with medication, persons with depression and other mental issues are disqualified from joining the military. The only exception is if you have been treated for less than six months. Otherwise if you have been hospitalized, you have a close family history of mental illness, or your symptoms impair your ability to work efficiently, you will not be allowed to join the Marines.
not guilty by reason of mental illness
Mental illness predates recorded history.
No. if you have asthma you cannot join the Marines, sorry
If you have a history of mental illness you may not be allowed to join the military for fear of going rogue. You could have a terrible case of PTSD if you do join, and may not receive proper care.
No
Rethink Mental Illness was created in 1972.
The Myth of Mental Illness was created in 1961.