Recurring Therapy for Veterans with PTSD

Recurring Therapy for Veterans with PTSD

Recurring Therapy for Veterans with PTSD Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects about 20% of US military Veterans. It is also a major cause of mortality for these men and women. While PTSD extends beyond the military, war Veterans are especially susceptible to...
6 Ways to Cope with Mental Illness

6 Ways to Cope with Mental Illness

Coping with Mental Illness – Winning Your Most Personal Battle Many people are quick to thank our servicemen and women for their time in the military, but not everyone considers what that time may have cost them—and, more importantly, what it continues to cost...
How to Cope with the Suicide of a Loved One

How to Cope with the Suicide of a Loved One

How to Cope with the Suicide of a Loved One Veterans and their families are no strangers to loss, but the most devastating losses are the ones that feel like they could have been prevented. Often, when a loved one takes their life, those close to them feel personally...
How to Recognize Depression in Yourself

How to Recognize Depression in Yourself

More than a Downer Mood: How to Recognize Depression in Yourself Some people may casually say they’re feeling depressed when they have a rough day or feel down, but clinical depression goes deeper than that. Depression can slowly dampen many aspects of your life, and...
How to Help a Family Member with Mental Illness

How to Help a Family Member with Mental Illness

How to Help a Family Member with Mental Illness In the past, if someone was living with a mental illness, they probably didn’t talk about it, and might have had trouble seeking out proper mental health care. More than likely, they kept it buried deep inside, didn’t...