Breaking the Stigma: Debunking Myths About Suicide Suicide is seldom a topic people feel comfortable talking about, but it’s important to be able to discuss...
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The only constant is change The only thing that remains constant in this life is change. Change is inevitable. Change can be scary. See direct link to...
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Transitions When John Lennon sang, “Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans,” he could have been referring to military...
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Understanding Substance Use Disorder Counseling / September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. According to Mental Health America, “The majority of...
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Veteran Finds Purpose After Loss of Fellow Marines to Suicide Adam Harris joined the Marines shortly after high school. He was deployed to Iraq three times....
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“Never Forget” Each of this month’s topics – 9/11, Gold Star Mother’s Day, and National Suicide Prevention Month – cover somber and heartbreaking subjects....
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Giveanhour – Suicide Prevention Allen Simmons is a combat veteran, a poet, motivational speaker and a survivor…. See direct link to article >...
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For those of us in recovery from addiction, the idea of visiting Las Vegas can sometimes give us a feeling of uneasiness or hesitancy… See direct link...
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A Marine’s Best Friend – Helping Paws Sgt. Terrance O’Neil (Ret.) knew he would have to say goodbye to his 16-year-old best friend some day, but he...
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“The Comeback” My name is Matthew Ward, I’m 34 years old and I’m in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. I will be sharing a little bit of...
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