Posts Tagged ‘ combat ptsd ’

Survivors Speak: Combat PTSD on the Homefront

Survivors Speak: Combat PTSD on the Homefront

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Invisible Illness Awareness Week wouldn’t be complete without highlighting the vet experience of PTSD. Instead of only discussing PTSD from the warrior perspective, however, today I’m doing something a little…

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PTSD in the News: Weekly Roundup

PTSD in the News: Weekly Roundup

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

An interesting week here as I wrap up outlining some terrific plans for September including a guest post by a celebrity mental health advocate, a special program for the week…

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PTSD Survivors Speak: Wife of a Wounded Marine

PTSD Survivors Speak: Wife of a Wounded Marine

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

I met Cleve’s wife, Karie, through her blog, Wife of a Wounded Marine. I immediately loved her spunk, tenacity, love for her husband and dedication to pulling back together a…

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Survivors Speak: Healing Combat PTSD

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Today’s guest post comes from a WWII vet who has, so many years after the war, finally found relief from PTSD. He contacted me because he wants to share his…

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Survivors Speak: Don’t Get Stuck In Your Cave

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Stanley Aldrich is a Vietnam Vet stationed in Nam from June 1967 until July 1968. He was also a patient at the Naval Hospital on Guam during Tet. He spent…

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