Dr. Sonya Norman, clinical psychologist, National Center for PTSD, describes PTSD, what it can look like and how recovery is possible.
This Talking Later podcast is about late-life PTSD and resilience, connection and making meaning. Hear Veterans share how they coped.
VA has extended a call to action to every U.S. state and territory to join the Governor’s Challenge to Prevent Suicide among Service Members, Veterans, and their Families.
Dr. Beth Jaworski, lead creator of the app COVID Coach developed by VA, describes the many ways this app can be helpful during the pandemic.
Working with the community to save Veteran lives, innovation revolutionaries help Veterans struggling with mental health…and are just getting started.
The researchers examined VA data on 41,658 Veterans (12.3% women) who had been screened for both military sexual trauma (MST) and suicidal ideation between 2008 and 2013, and who had no prior mental health visits or antidepressant medications in their electronic medical record.
Have a conversation with your provider about your risk factors for heart disease, especially if you are coping with stress, PTSD, or trauma.
New VA podcast, PTSD Bytes. Experts and innovators about how technology can support people with PTSD or other mental health concerns.
Your expertise as a physician assistant can be applied to numerous specialties within VA, all of them helping Veterans find the care they need.
You have it in you. Rediscover your best health using tools gained during your time in the service. VA can help you improve your physical and mental wellbeing.
VA works to reach Veterans wherever they may be. Learn about career opportunities to specialize in telehealth positions.
Peer support specialists receive training to serve as role models to coach and mentor other Veterans through their recovery process.