PTSD: Through the Veil of Time and Tears In his poignant memoir, “Goodbye To All That,” British poet Robert Graves, a World War I veteran, painted a...
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Never Quit Fighting; Never Hesitate to Ask for Help with PTSD As a Black woman soldier, I had to make myself the picture of perfection. There was no room...
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PTSD Through the MST Lens According to a website run by nonprofit, Unbroken Warriors, over 540,000 veterans have been diagnosed with PTSD… See direct...
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Showing Up … As Your True, Authentic Self The month of June is nationally recognized as LGBTQ+ Pride Month, designated as a time to recognize the impact of...
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Life Beyond the Wounds of War: Army Veteran Goes from Wounded to Awesome with Help from WWP, Family, Friends By age 21, Bryan Wagner had lost a leg to...
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Exploring Treatment Although the psychological impact of war has been known for thousands of years, the ‘official’ diagnosis of PTSD was only formalized...
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Bouncing Back Stronger Woman Warrior and Purple Heart Recipient Overcomes Adversity to Live with Purpose. From the Streets of Chicago to the Notre Dame...
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Supporting Our Mighty Military Kids A military child can be described in various ways: strong, resilient, adaptable, puissant, and the list goes on. Yet,...
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Warrior Opens Path To Bright Future While Battling MS At first, Sharona Young didn’t see herself as a wounded warrior…...
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How traumatic brain injury impacts PTSD Combat injury often includes traumatic brain injury (TBI), which understandably can be accompanied by psychological...
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