No one knows if or when a suicide crisis will strike. Don’t wait. Take the time now to be prepared in case one happens.
However, whenever and wherever you served, VA has resources for all Veterans, no matter what challenges you may be facing.
Veterans reconnect with nature in a way they might not have expected…swimming with gentle stingrays.
“At the Yak and Yarn, we can talk about anything with each other. We have the commonality of the military so we understand each other.”
Veteran does prolonged exposure therapy with support from her service dog, Jackson.
Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport discusses mental health after disasters and mass violence with Dr. Patricia Watson, clinical psychologist.
Learn how VA is reducing the risk of suicide among homeless Veterans
We all experience stress, which can lead to headaches and other negative outcomes. In this week's #LiveWholeHealth, we use acupressure to manage it.
Being a Veteran’s caregiver can take a toll on your health. Annie text messages can support you by sharing strategies for reducing stress.
Vietnam Veteran Norman Wooten has handed out more than 4,000 Veterans Crisis Line cards to Veterans and others in need.
Transitioning to civilian life can be difficult. Find ways to overcome suicide thoughts with VA and Veteran organizations resources.
MVP researchers are studying ways to better screen for and prevent certain health conditions.