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22 2 NONE - OUR PURPOSE The number of veteran suicides is alarming. While on active duty and working side-by-side, everyone had each other's backs, with the mentality of never leaving a man behind. Re-entering civilian life is a large adjustment
Dealing With Despair
By Hannah Bouwmeester Some of the prevailing mental health issues Veterans and others of us deal with today are depression, PTSD, despair, survivor’s guilt, or other negative emotional states. People generally deal with these states more and more in our argumentative,
June 27: National PTSD Awareness Day
By E. Malik PTSD or Post-traumatic stress disorder is a condition experienced by veterans and non-veterans, and it has a lasting impact on those who are suffering. National PTSD awareness day is celebrated on the 27th of June every year. This
PTSD Real Life Historic Examples
Written By G. Roy References from The Veterans History Project (A Project of American Folklife Center of The Library of Congress) Wars have affected many directly or indirectly. We have heard many stories of the affected soldiers. At the same time, many
Searching For A PTSD Exit – Tiffany Horan
By Mike Kent When Tiffany Horan walks into her neighborhood TGI Fridays with her family, she views her surroundings with a nervous eye darting around the room. Her first thought is to look for an emergency exit. What can she use
Daddy – A Daughter’s Recollection of PTSD and WWII
Written by Lin Opgenorth Daddy was seventeen when he first saw war. Uncle Sam was urging young men to fight for their country, and his friends had already answered the call. Somehow, contrary to their dreams for their only son, his
PTSD & Clear Mind Therapy
By Dr. Christopher Moran Your brain is made up of a complex network of 86 billion very fragile nerve cells (neurons) housed within a hard case (skull) and floats around in a bath of salt-water (cerebrospinal fluid). Normally these neurons all