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PTSD Mental Health Care Options for Veterans Several PTSD mental healthcare and support options are now readily available: PTSD Treatment Options Addressing issues of mental health has thankfully also reached those serving in the military. PTSD Treatment numbers are therefore on the rise among soldiers...
PTSDMoral injuryMilitaryPreventionEarly interventionTreatmentThe experience of military personnel has informed our understanding of the mental health impacts of trauma over the centuries. This chapter provides an overview of the range of potentially traumatic events (PTEs) that military personnel are exposed...
As many veterans with PTSD remain desperate for healing, a growing number are turning topsychedelic-assisted treatmentin Mexico — using substances the government they fought for says are illegal. One of those former service members is Herb Daniels, who spent 14 years as a Green Beret and nearly...
Currently, the FDA has approved the use of two medications for PTSD: sertraline and paroxetine. While these medications are typically used as a first-line treatment, there are times when other medications might be recommended. Therapy Therapy for PTSD can help people process their trauma and impro...
"Dr. Bond is an amazing therapist. Having been through years of therapy for PTSD with the military, I’ve been exposed to different modalities of treatment and he stands above the rest. I enjoy our sessions because he doesn’t say what I want to hear, he listens and gives honest feedba...
How is PTSD treated? PTSD is treated by a variety of forms of psychotherapy (talk therapy) and drug therapy. There is no definitive treatment, but some treatments appear to be quite promising, especially cognitive-behavioral therapy, group therapy, and exposure therapy. Exposure therapy involves ...
Baseline PTSD severity did not differ by gender or MSA status, but women had more severe depressive symptoms (d = 0.40) and less aggressive/violent symptoms (d = −0.46) than men. Gender, MSA status, and the interaction between gender and MSA did not predict treatment outcomes as ...
Chelation Therapy (EDTA) infusions (this stopped after 8 infusions because the California Board of Pharmacy banned it from the State of California despite the fact that it’s the only recommended form of treatment by the CDC in the United States) Replaced all teeth after chronic lead poisoning...