Veterans with PTSD: having trouble sleeping? Watch this Army Veteran’s video and find out how VA’s programs and apps helped him…and can help you too.
Veterans and their families can integrate music into everyday life to help improve mood, and manage symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other common afflictions.
Marine Corps Veteran, Richard Shutts was helped by various non-profit organizations when he needed it. Now he works to give back to his fellow Veterans.
For Veterans with PTSD – and their families – the holidays can be difficult. Here are some very helpful tips on how you – and your loved ones - can cope and make the season less stressful.
Gary Lima served in a Marine helicopter squadron during the 1974 Cyprus Conflict. His song is to help Veterans with PTSD confront their trauma.
A VA research team hopes to show how the immune system can be harnessed to treat depression and PTSD.
They may be in a strip mall or on main street downtown. For many returning Veterans, VA Vet Centers are the first helping hand. Here’s a look at what they provide and how to find yours.
Through the Veterans CARE project, we are building the evidence base to expand a promising national model for care. Veterans CARE is just one example of how we are employing 21st century technologies and principles.
The doctors gave her the choice of having her husband continue treatment in the hospital or take him home. “No way I was going to leave him there.” Her experience is a class for all caregivers.
Veterans CARE is the first Pay for Success project to involve all levels of government and it is a powerful example of federal, state and city governments working together to support Veterans in need.
Dr. Anna in recent years has welcomed a new type […]
Pierre Williams definitely did not like the poisonous snakes in Vietnam. They contributed, along with other difficult memories, to his PTSD. VA therapy has helped him “cope with my issues.”