VA develops new suicide prevention program
(By Megan Hart for KHI News Service)
Michael Fellman says a chance passerby — or, perhaps, divine intervention — kept him alive when the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder became overwhelming. Fellman, a combat veteran of the Iraq War who spoke Friday at a U.S.
Department of Veterans Affairs summit in Topeka about mental health care, said he had planned to die on July 31, 2015. Continue reading article here……
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