Veterans counseled to get help for PTSDSHARON KILEY MACKOF THE NEWS STAFF
He and his wife now dedicate themselves to assisting veterans in getting the help they need – by helping them get to Mexico for treatment. Daniels said it's disappointing that some veterans can't get the healing they need in the country they fought for. "Some gave their lives," he said...
Independance Day for Vets with Stress and Trauma Posted on July 4, 2012 by L. Kessler Vets Share Their Stress After Coming Home As you watch this short video, remember that trauma and PTSD is treatable. The suffering these brave men and women still go through is totally unnecessary. http...
We are prepared to provide lessons treatment and help in prison wherever possible. Classes and instruction for veterans and their families achieves more calm and tranquillity for the PTSD sufferer and helps restore normality into their lives.
How Will I Know If I Have PTSD? Veterans often find it a struggle to fit back into society, but according to the National Center for PTSD, you should seek help if your symptoms last longer than 3 months, are causing you increased stress, or seem to be disrupting your daily life. If ...
In Maine, where marijuana can be prescribed for PTSD, Dr. Dustin Sulak, a physician in private practice, said doctors can help vets manage their marijuana use, preventing dependence. Sulak also said pot can help vets engage in talk therapy. ...
Study researcher Susan Frayne, a physician with VA Palo Alto Health Care System and Stanford University, cautioned that the researchers could only point to an association between the PTSD and additional medical illnesses. Only future studies may answer whether PTSD somehow directly contributes to the...
The money announced by Gov. Kay Ivey's office on Thursday will help fund four weeks of virtual group therapy for people in 11 counties. Veterans will have virtual, hourlong meetings three times a week to help them deal with PTSD and stresses from the pandemic. ...
While PTSD in veterans can cause many distressing mental and physical symptoms, there are healthy ways to cope and get help. Read on to learn more.
Specially trained service dogs helped ease PTSD symptoms in U.S. military veterans in a small study that the researchers hope will help expand options for service members. June 5 The last WWII vets converge on Normandy for D-Day and fallen friends and to cement their legacy Across Normandy...