Any one of us can have a setback in life […]
VA celebrates National Therapeutic Recreation Month and all it does to change Veterans’ lives. Here’s a great story of a Veteran who was in “a dark place” and says recreation therapy gave him a focus.
VA peer specialists serve as success stories for their fellow Veterans. Their experience using mental health services, combined with their VA training and certification, have made them valuable additions to VA’s mental health offerings.
VA’s Women’s Health Transition Training program is designed to let servicewomen transitioning out of the military know about the wide range of women’s health care services available to them at VA.
Two new public service announcements show picking up the phone may lighten someone’s load and the unique role of the National Guard and Reserve.
Spending quality time with friends and family is just one of six ways to stay positive and ease stress during your job search.
As a Veteran, you might experience difficult life events or challenges after leaving the military. We’re here to help no matter how big or small the problem may be. VA offers a variety of mental health resources for Veterans, family members and friends.
In this episode, Matt Miller, Ph.D., MPH, discusses VA's progress and plans for implementing more evidence-based suicide prevention practices.
The holidays can be full of joy, but for some it brings stress, depression, and other challenges. Here are some healthy tips for managing these challenges.
The VA FARMS program provides rural Veterans with agricultural vocational training and mental health care services from licensed providers.
Drugs, homeless, suicide attempts. Army Veteran’s remarkable story of recovery: “The cost of starting over is too damn high. I focus on the future as best I can and keep my side of the street clean.”
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Air Force Veteran Cheryl Aubrey, who served as a traffic management specialist shipping supplies for the Gulf War.