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Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Whew, I’m exhausted! Last week I posted my question, “Why did I get PTSD?” in a bunch of professional groups on LinkedIn. I wanted to see what healing professionals, writers, and…
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Tags: healing, jason ream, operationptsd, post-traumatic stress, ptsd, radio, symptoms, vets
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Saturday, November 7th, 2009
So…. Veterans Day is coming up next week; Wednesday, Nov. 11, to be exact. How are you marking the day?? Join Heal My PTSD, LLC, founder and BlogTalk Radio show host,…
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Tags: adolescents, behavior imaging, children, combat, deptartment of veterans affairs, Ed Tick, gene, heal, heart disease, homeless veterans, Iraq, military, mindfulness psychotherapy, post traumatic stress disorder, ptsd, rape, research, resiliency, service dogs, Shnieski, Soldier's heart, symptoms, trauma, vets, vietnam, war, women
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Saturday, October 10th, 2009
A busy week in inspiring PTSD news. First, I want to introduce you to a PTSD Desert Storm Navy vet who, with the help of a PTSD Operation Iraqi Freedom Army…
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Tags: car accidents, chiarelli, combat stress, desert storm, DoD funding, matthew mconaughey, operation iraqi freedom, operation ptsd, ptsd, soldiers, stress management, vets
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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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Tags: army, combat ptsd, recovery, vets
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Guest Post: Survivors Speak |
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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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Tags: combat ptsd, help, karie fugett, miliitary, ptsd, vets, wife of a wounded marine
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