A Different Lens – Mental Health Monthly By RanDee McLain, LCSW I was looking forward to this night for weeks. I was going to dinner at one of my...
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Marine Corps veteran Brian Fleming, Jr., works full time and is a busy father, but he makes time for the company of other warriors. “The best thing about...
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From the Dance Floor to FDA Approval for PTSD Relief The non-profit Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) recently announced that the...
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The Face of PTSD At least you’re not one of those ‘crazy veterans’!! Believe it or not this was not the first or last time I heard a statement like this....
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Veterans who have turned their lives around with PTSD treatment What is PTSD? PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder) is a mental health problem that some...
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Finding Help and Hope through Give an Hour™ By Erin Timmermans, Director of Military and Family Programs June is National PTSD Awareness Month, and marks an...
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To support the Deputy Secretary of Defense Comprehensive Strategy and Action Plan for Warfighter Brain Health the Naval Hospital Marine Corps Base Camp...
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Defense Department focuses on Brain Injury Awareness Month in March By Navy Cmdr. (Dr.) Lynita Mullins and Haley Cedarleaf Defense and Veterans Brain Injury...
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Veterans Day: A Small Gesture Can Have a Big Impact By Dan Schnock National Alumni Director, Wounded Warrior Project I felt a tug on my jacket. It was 2006,...
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U.S. Army’s Elite 160th SOAR Puts Arkansas Native John Woodie into Mix of America’s First 9/11 Response by Barry Smith, Boot Campaign If you are looking for...
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