ANXIETY What is there to have anxiety about these days? Change of just about everything we do in our day to day life; so many restrictions…..or maybe it is...
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Understanding PTSD and Substance Abuse For Veterans and Families: Understanding PTSD and Substance Abuse www.ptsd.va.gov
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Cohen Veterans Network June is National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) month. According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, there will be about 5...
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PTSD Awareness Month For the millions of veterans in our country suffering from PTSD everyday they are aware. They are aware of the ways PTSD has forever...
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STRESS Management OK, this month I’m feeling overwhelmed by stress, and I know I’m not alone; it’s practically a fact of life that everyone has to deal with...
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Military Health System focuses on Brain Injury Awareness Month in March Every March, during Brain Injury Awareness Month, the Defense Department works to...
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Commander Mill Etienne (USN) Talks about the “Invisible Wound” of War A leading neurologist and naval officer who created the first-of-its-kind military...
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Self-Compassion I have written about self- care many times in this column. Self- Care is vital to our mental health and physical health. Self-compassion is...
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Exciting Research Conducted at the VA San Diego Healthcare System Center for Pain and Headache Research (CPHR) Chronic pain and/or headaches are some of the...
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Rooting Down to Rise Up: A Warrior Finds New Purpose in Yoga Dan Nevins was severely injured in 2004 when an improvised explosive device (IED) detonated...
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