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Tiny Homes

March 17, 2020 by Ellen Donker

An Air Force vet and a former cop had a small idea that's pretty big. By Craig Winston  The "tiny house" craze that is sweeping the nation gave Air Force veteran and former police officer Donnie Davis an idea. He wanted to provide tiny homes to ... | Read More

Filed Under: Trauma Today Tagged With: Amazing Grace Ministries, Amazing Grace Operation Safe Haven, Donnie Davis, Franklinville NJ, tiny home, veteran

Horsing Around

February 17, 2020 by Ellen Donker

Columbia University Researchers Documented the Possibility that Therapy Sessions with Horses Can Treat Symptoms of PTSD By Craig Winston A somewhat daring experiment at the Bergen County Equestrian Center in Leonia, N.J. had mental health ... | Read More

Filed Under: Trauma Today Tagged With: bergen county equestrian center, Columbia University Medical Center, equestrian, equine assisted therapy, horses, PTSD, Trauma, veteran

How PTSD Can Affect Sex (And What to Do About It)

February 4, 2020 by Ellen Donker

How PTSD Can Affect Sex (And What to Do About It) . . . Living with PTSD: A Wife’s Side of the Story . . . I Had PTSD and Anxiety After My Miscarriage—and I Am Not Alone . . . 4 Possible Subtypes of PTSD . . . PTSD Symptoms May Take Years to Appear – ... | Read More

Filed Under: Posts Tagged With: albums, anxiety, cat, Competition, cooking, coping, court, Florida, miscarriage, music, PTSD, road rage, Sex, shooting, subtypes, symptoms, veteran, wife, Worst Cooks in America

10 Ways To Get To Sleep After Going From Soldier To Civilian

January 13, 2020 by Ellen Donker

The author found getting to sleep to be one of the toughest adjustments she had to make. By Trish Russell He flipped off the lights and we were immediately plunged into darkness. I reminded myself we were in our room; I knew all the nooks ... | Read More

Filed Under: Military Life, Posts Tagged With: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD, sleep, veteran

Soldiers Get Musical Training

January 13, 2020 by Ellen Donker

Voices of Valor is showing tunes are also medicinal.By Andre Carter Vietnam veteran Noel Dunn Six one-syllable words mark the beginning of the renaissance in Noel Dunn's life. The music verse, which was crafted by the Vietnam veteran, is the ... | Read More

Filed Under: Trauma Today Tagged With: music, PTSD, veteran, vietnam, voices of valor

Friends Adding Benefits

November 18, 2019 by Ellen Donker

If you’re a veteran fighting for disability rights, Vet Comp & Pen is waiting for your call, or email. By David Cummings  Vet Comp & Pen helps veterans get the benefits they medically and ethically deserve Many veterans don’t ... | Read More

Filed Under: Military Life, Posts Tagged With: benefits, Comp & Pen Medical Consulting, compensation, VA, veteran

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