VA Leading the Way: Screening, treatment can improve the lives of Veterans with PTSD
(Source – news.va.gov) Since 2014, VA has sponsored PTSD Awareness Month to educate the public on the mental health condition
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) Since 2014, VA has sponsored PTSD Awareness Month to educate the public on the mental health condition
Read More(By Will Stone for NPR) In a matter of months, the Food and Drug Administration is expected to decide whether
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) Suicide has no single cause and no one approach can end it, but prevention is possible, especially
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) When it comes to the ancient Chinese art of acupuncture, all that’s old is new again. Acupuncture,
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) Transition can be incredibly stressful, and some Veterans find themselves facing thoughts of suicide. Life is full
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) The idea of having a conversation about suicide can fill people with dread. It’s not just because
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) There is one thing every homeless Veteran has in common: the experience of trauma. Sensitive to the
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) In this episode of the PTSD Bytes podcast, host Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport discusses the unique challenges faced
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) “It was my first time using virtual reality. There was a dichotomy in my brain between ‘I
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) In this second episode of a two-part series on the PTSD Bytes podcast, host Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport
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