A rnew virtual program will pilot mental health services for caregivers enrolled in the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers.
Community organizations and Columbia VA showcased services ranging from mental health to fitness programs at a summer health fair.
Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport discusses mental health after disasters and mass violence with Dr. Patricia Watson, clinical psychologist.
VHA's new podcast series, New Horizons in Health, features a candid discussion of psychedelic assisted therapies for Veterans experiencing mental health conditions.
VA is looking for Veterans who have experience recovering from a mental health condition to become peer specialists.
After a year in the program, three Veterans celebrated their completion of a mental health recovery program designed to help Veterans build relationships and interact in their communities.
The STRONG Veterans Act propels VA to take further action to strengthen mental health and suicide prevention programs.
Nicalayae Buford, homeless after a transition to civilian life and mental health struggles, reclaimed her life with help from VA.
VA will soon expand coverage for medical services, including mental health care, for family members and primary family caregivers participating in the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA).
Veterans in mental health residential treatment program for PTSD recovery live at a VA hospital or in the community for from two weeks to a few months.
Ambassador Athletes are Veterans or active-duty military who compete in pro or amateur sports to help support their mental health. Currently, there are about 25 Ambassador Athletes, most of whom have been diagnosed with some form of PTSD. They may also be experiencing depression, anxiety, and drug and alcohol addiction.
New counselor and therapist occupations improve VA’s rural mental health initiatives.