How our body reacts to trauma Most of us think about PTSD as emotional and mental distress following a traumatic event or series of events, and yes, of...
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Exploring Treatment Although the psychological impact of war has been known for thousands of years, the ‘official’ diagnosis of PTSD was only formalized...
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Supporting Our Mighty Military Kids A military child can be described in various ways: strong, resilient, adaptable, puissant, and the list goes on. Yet,...
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How traumatic brain injury impacts PTSD Combat injury often includes traumatic brain injury (TBI), which understandably can be accompanied by psychological...
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Supporting Military Families: It Takes Teamwork In case you were wondering, military families STILL need our support. Yes, military families are resilient –...
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WHY ME? Shane is a hospital nurse who has treated COVID patients since 2020. Early in the pandemic, he frequently worked in challenging conditions where he...
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WHY ME? It’s part of human nature to wonder if we are somehow the cause of terrible events, so let’s explore this in some depth. See direct link to article...
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Cohen Veterans Network’s Mental Health Services We would like to share our spotlight from 2022, that you may find it useful during the holiday season. See...
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Take Back Control – Better Understanding Can Help Us Manage PTSD San Diego Veterans Magazine spoke with Robert ‘Bob’ Cuyler, PhD, psychologist and trauma...
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How Practicing Gratitude Can Build Resilience Resiliency. The definition of resiliency is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties, toughness. That...
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