There is an ethos in the military known as No Man Left Behind. It represents a bond, a brotherhood, and the determination to bring your comrades home, no...
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Make July your Month of Independence In the United States we have just finished celebrating the 4th of July. It’s a special time to Americans. Not only are...
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When I went to interview this month’s Veteran of the Month, Nico Marcolongo, at the Challenged Athletes Foundation (www.challengedathletes.org) in Mira...
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Finding the Light with PTSD Imagine transitioning from the military into the civilian workforce while battling visceral responses to loud noises, sights and...
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New Movie Highlights Challenges Faced by Veterans with PTSD That Have Worsened Due to the Pandemic New Movie Highlights Challenges Faced by Veterans with...
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PTSD: Loved Ones Suffer, Too. Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS) is a common, normal, and often adaptive response to experiencing a traumatic or stressful...
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Post-Traumatic Growth The words below are garnered from my journals during the height of my family’s experience with untreated PTSD. They are not direct...
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Gulf War Illness: Military Chemical Injury Gulf War veterans consider themselves the “forgotten veterans.” A third of the 700,000 US personnel deployed to...
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VETERAN OF THE MONTH Joseph Molina, U.S. Army How to get selected as the Veteran of the Month – Be a master collaborator bringing professional opportunities...
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Psychologically Elastic Resilient. It’s a word we’ve all heard more times than we can count. It’s the word that echoes in the comments from acquaintances...
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