ptsd

3 Ways to Safely and Successfully Support Your Spouse Who’s Struggling With Their Mental Health

By Jessi Beyer When you think about your spouse’s mental health after they return home from deployment, your greatest concern… Read More

Safe Space: Telephonic Care Helps Army Spouse Learn to Love Again

By Dana Dreckman Kathy Belleville vividly remembers the first time she asked for help with her marriage. After several years… Read More

USPS Issues ‘Healing PTSD’ Stamp to Raise Funds for Veterans

From militarytimes.com The United States Postal Service is taking action to help veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder with the… Read More

Recovering From Military Trauma

by Kate Walker Military personnel spend years training and preparing on how to protect their country from those who mean… Read More

I Have Friendship PTSD

It is also important to note that, while this article is light-hearted in nature, it in no way seeks to… Read More

Living With Both PTSD And ADHD as a Military Spouse

The similarities between PTSD and ADHD Let’s first discuss the similarities between the two conditions, Attention Deficit Hyper Activity Disorder… Read More

Military Spouse Life: A Difficult Challenge Worth Accepting

The Challenges of Deployment and Beyond Deployment can be a nerve-racking experience for military spouses and their family members. The… Read More

Post-Time War Stress Disorder: Doctor Who’s Secret Symptom

Originally posted on PsychologyToday.com. By Travis Langley, Ph.D. After a year with no new season of Doctor Who, the BBC's time-traveling… Read More

Spouse Confessions: I Know My Husband Has PTS Symptoms, Because I Have It Too

Confession: I recognize my husband’s PTS symptoms… because I have suffered them, too. I have been with my military husband… Read More

Thanksgiving: Why I am Grateful for My Spouse’s Injuries

The term “being grateful” conjures up feelings of gratefulness for: happiness, job security, and health. These are all wonderful qualities… Read More

Is ’22 Push-ups for Suicide Awareness’ a Good Thing?

From Gabrielleandthepack.com Have you seen this challenge going around Facebook? People are supposed to record themselves doing 22 push ups a… Read More

Post-Traumatic Stress: When It Starts To Hurt Your Family

Last year, our family had the most magical Christmas: the blankets of fresh snow, bright lights and merry songs filling… Read More

Coping With Death: Just Another Day in America

There has been so much death lately. There is war and so many of the people we know and love are… Read More

Pets & PTSD – How You & Your Dog Can Save A Life

I've heard it said, several times, that becoming a parent is an experience that it's impossible to understand without having… Read More

Dear Mindy, Wife In Need

Dear Mindy, I have no idea where to turn to so I decided to write to you guys in hope… Read More

The Caregiver of Invisible Wounds

The face of a caregiver takes many forms. These faces are weathered and weary. Battered and often near broken. Hopeful,… Read More

Warriors for Healing

“Something just seemed off. There was something off kilter. I didn’t feel like my former self and I didn’t feel like… Read More

Your Military Child and PTSD

Over the last couple of years, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) have come to the… Read More