Mental health care at VA empowers Veterans to take charge of their well-being and pursue fuller lives, and VA psychologists are a major part of that effort.
Army Veteran overcame hurdles transitioning from military to civilian life. She is now a DAV volunteer leader in the Veteran community in Connecticut.
VA Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery Center graduates share how the program helped them on their successful journey to recovery.
National VA Suicide Prevention launches the Lethal Means Safety campaign to decrease Veteran suicide by firearms.
Air Force Reserve Veteran Candace wanted to serve other Veterans. Now she works at a Vet Center, helping Veterans and their family members.
First anniversary of landmark legislation inspired by Commander John Scott Hannon, decorated Veteran who served 23-years with Navy SEALs.
VA’s Mental Health Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Programs provide intensive 24/7 services for Veterans working toward recovery.
With the arrival of the fall season, VA recruiters are […]
Suicide Prevention Month: Resources available now and all year to help you face life challenges. You don’t have to go through anything alone.
A distressed young girl was sitting outside the VA hospital. Three nurses went to her aid and discovered she had been missing for months.
VA mental health professionals walk alongside Veterans on their journey to improve their mental health, prevent Veteran suicide.
Bree Shields hopes her story encourages other military caregivers and Veterans to get the help they need through shared resources