No matter where you are in your treatment journey, the PTSD Treatment Decision Aid can help.
VA Research recently published three News Briefs highlighting advances on PTSD treatment, sleep apnea and a pilot food program.
Veteran Dave Hanson sought PTSD treatment at his local VA, and turned his life around.
Information and resources on PTSD treatment for Veterans, family and friends.
TeleMental Health helps Veterans overcome barriers to care with convenient, confidential options.
Dr. Sheila Rauch, director of mental health research and program evaluation at the Atlanta VA Health Care System, led the study. Despite the surprising finding, she says Veterans with PTSD should not delay treatment thinking that their symptoms will improve over time.
Mental health professionals who choose a career with VA receive benefits and perks, including market, performance and incentive pay based on education and length of practice.
Rogelio "Roger" Rodriguez used EMDR treatment from his Vet Center to overcome PTSD from his 10 deployments with the Air National Guard.
It took Army Veteran Jerry 48 years after his tour in Vietnam to ask VA for help with his PTSD. Today, he “can do a lot of things” he couldn’t do before and “accepts life a lot easier.”
The PTSD Treatment Decision Aid is a free, interactive online tool that helps educate patients about effective treatment options for PTSD and encourages them to participate actively in decisions about their care.
Veteran poet finds her writing complements PTSD treatment by allowing reflection.
Having PTSD can lead to a sense of isolation and hopelessness. But there is hope for Veterans.












