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PTSD Treatment Methods

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder can manifest itself in a variety of unpredictable ways. Some treatment works better for some than for others. So, what is the best way to know which works for you?

The first step to recovery is knowing what’s out there:

Talk & Group Therapy

Many sufferers of PTSD have found that sharing their experiences with others who have had similar experiences has helped them cope with their symptoms. Talk Therapy involves privately talking with a therapist about your memories and obstacles. Group Therapy, on the other hand, builds relationships with others who understand what you are going through. Learning how to communicate what is triggering your symptoms is a crucial step towards recovery.

Prolonged Exposure Therapy

PE Therapy has been shown to be one of the most effective means of treatment for PTSD. Through therapy, an individual learns how to deal with stressful memories and situations by developing the skills necessary to combat them. Veterans Affairs has rolled out a national PE program due to its success.

Exposure Therapy

For many of those diagnosed with PTSD there are symptoms of persistent avoidance of their own trauma-associations and emotional numbing. By avoiding these stimuli so as not to trigger distressing memories or feelings we actually prolong our suffering. Exposure therapy asks us to, in a safe environment, confront our traumatic experiences and address them directly.

Hypnotherapy

Through hypnosis, a therapist can target the subconcious and “retrain the brain.” This method has proved to be quite effective. A relaxed person’s mind will lower its defenses and be more open to trans-formative suggestion.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

A combination of Cognitive and Behavorial therapy, CBT focuses on the present: How we feel about the trauma now. The process replaces negative feelings and memories with more positive associations and helps subjects understand that the event they lived through was not their fault.

Self-Therapy

All the therapy techniques listed above focus on empowering those seeking help so they can get back to living their lives. However, a person can help themselves by being proactive, taking responsibility, and deciding how to be their best self. It is still important to consult with experts, but there is much a person can do for themselves that therapy cannot. Learn to live up to your potential through self-development.

If you’ve explored these options and are still not getting the relief you need, there are still many more options. Information Processing Therapy and Neuro-Linguistic Programming have also been shown to help in some cases and there are new experimental forms of treatment being developed as we learn more about PTSD and the brain.

Know your options. Talk to your doctor. Get the help you need!

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National Moment of Remembrance

Moment of Remembrance

Vision 21 Care proudly supports the National Moment of Remembrance this Memorial Day. We hope you say “Thank You” by honoring our fallen warriors on this historic holiday!

Wherever you are, let’s pause in an act of national unity.

They deserve it.

For more information go to: http://www.remember.gov/MomentofRemembrance/tabid/54/Default.aspx

“The mystic cords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart… should swell into a mighty chorus of remembrance, gratitude, and rededication on this solemn occasion.”
- Abraham Lincoln

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SPOTLIGHT: Vets Prevail

Vets Prevail

For our next Spotlight, where we focus on only the best military resiliency, health, and support websites, we are taking an in-depth look at “Vets Prevail”

Vets Prevail is a veteran-owned and operated company and website with an active virtual community, advanced mental health tools, and online training for our Nation’s returning veterans. They “get it” and are committed to providing men and women with what they need to transition back into civilian life.

The community itself features insightful blog posts, forum threads, multimedia and of course, real veterans! After signing up, you are invited to connect with others who’ve had similar experiences or facing the same challenges. Having a network of friends who understand what you are going through is a crucial part of the shift from military service.

That is only a part of the Vets Prevail experience, however. They offer a screening tool (sound familiar?) that will tailor the website’s resources to your individual needs. It’s called “MyPrevail” and it lets you customize the site to best serve you. A truly excellent tool.

AND, if you served for more than 180 days of active-duty service in the United States military then you qualify to receive online training through Vets Prevail. Their training courses are online, allowing you to anonymously build your resiliency in the privacy of your own home. Upon completion, you get a prestigious Prevail medal for your effort!

This is only the tip of the iceberg. There simply is not enough room here to discuss all the aspects of Vets Prevail that we love. Simply put, if you are in the reintegration process, or know someone who is or will be soon, then check out Vets Prevail!

Still not convinced? Check out this video:

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Leave a comment and tell us about your experience with Vets Prevail!

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SPOTLIGHT: Military Pathways

Military Pathways

Rather than list a number of valuable resources this week, we’re going to take some time to look at just one in the first of our new “Spotlight” series. The purpose of the Spotlight series is to focus attention on only the best military resiliency, health, and support websites.

That one website is “Military Pathways” and they give phenomenal general screenings that can help you identify if you need guidance about a particular issue and where to seek it.

Simply enter in some demographical information (and remember that this completely anonymous) and then answer a few questions about your mental state and… voila! You’ll get the peace of mind of knowing if you need treatment or not, and if you do, where you can go to get local professional help.

Phenomenal, right? But that’s not all we love about Military Pathways. The videos located in the Learning&Resources section of the site are outstanding.

So, if you are worried that you drink too much, are feeling depressed or anxious, or can’t tell what is bothering you, then think about  Military Pathways as a first step towards making a change!

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For Veterans Seeking Vocation

NametagThe transition from military service to a civilian job can be tough…

Here are a few resources to help get you started!

Getting Started

These sites primarily offer career guidance, resume assistance, and valuable information for returning veterans ready to shift into civilian life.

WarriorCare – Army.mil’s “WarriorCare” is a comprehensive resource for soldiers, veterans, and their families looking for employment and career opportunities.

Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment Service – Veteran Affairs (VA) program for veterans with service-connected disabilities. If you’re eligible, this program can really accelerate your career move.

Still Serving Veterans – “To empower wounded veterans, and their families, by helping them reintegrate into the workforce and community via counseling, coaching, guiding, job transition, and assistance in obtaining all Veterans Administration (VA) benefits to which they are entitled.” Dedicated to quality career guidance for returning vets!

Helmets to Hardhats – Program committed to assisting members of the military (active or otherwise) interested in the construction industry start a successful career.

DoDVets – “The Department of Defense (DoD) provides employment opportunities for men and women who honorably served on behalf of our Nation.”

HireVetsFirst – Site for both prospective employees and employers interested in hiring veterans. Includes job postings, resume writing, military skills translator, and more!

Finding a Job

If you’re ready to start networking, applying, and interviewing for jobs these tools will help you find them.

VetJobs – More than 27, 000 jobs currently posted! Also includes information to facilitate the application process.

RecruitMilitary – Simply create an account and then connect with thousands of organizations looking to hire veterans.

Military.com – Boasts the largest veteran job board in the world! Definitely one of your first stops online when looking for employment.

Hire Veterans – “Jobs from The Veterans Today Network” More than just a job board. Features a blog, employer registration, local job fair search, and jobseeker support.

VetSuccess – Veterans Affairs program connecting employers with disabled veterans.

JOFDAV – Devoted to providing job opportunities for wounded warriors.

VetCentral – Powerful job search engine for veterans. Search by keyword, title, rank, branch of service, or company!

Start Your Own Business

Rather than find a job, why not create your own? Here are two sites with military-specific articles, workshops, and training towards becoming a successful entrepreneur!

Entrepreneurship Bootcamp – The EBV provides disabled veterans with the training, tools, and skills necessary to start a business.

VetBiz – Offers resources and information for small business owners, and a registration service to help grow your business.

If you’ve had a positive experience with one of the resources listed above, or if we missed a valuable resource, post a comment below!

We also encourage you to support those making this transition by sharing this article with them.

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15 Military Wives’ Resources

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The private pleaded for a leave on the grounds that his wife needed him home. Sarcasmed the sergeant: “Do you place your wife before duty to your country, Wilson?”
“Listen, sarge,” responded the soldier, “there are ten million men taking care of my country, but as far as I know I’m the only guy taking care of my wife.”

Apparently this guy isn’t aware that, by connecting on the internet, wives are taking care of themselves and each other… Check it out!

Blogs

Army Wives’ Lives – Started as a personal blog and grew into an engaging multi-author blog. Consider writing a guest blog post and sharing your story here!

Married to the Army – Personal blog of an Army Wife with great, often touching, posts.

Army Wife Network – A blog, a network, AND a Talk Radio show all rolled into one!

ArmyWife101 – Beautifully designed personal blog of Krystel – Wife and mother of two!

Military.com’s SpouseBUZZ - A muli-author blog for Military.com’s huge spouse network (linked below). “Where Military Spouses Connect”

Forums

Army Wives Forums – “a place for low-drama communication with other women in your situation…” Worth a visit for their unique Her Guide for Surviving His Deployment manual.

MilitarySpouse Support Network – More casual network for both wives and husbands with spouses in military.

Military.com’s Military Spouse Network – Boasts over 400,000 members! Definitely worth checking out.

Resources

MarriedtotheArmy – This is a parent page to the blog posted above. Very useful info you can’t find elsewhere.

MilitaryWives – Comprehensive resource, including branch-specific forums.

MilSpouse.com – Official webpage for MilitarySpouse magazine. Great content, updated often!

Real Army Wives – Terrific source of resources for not only Army wives, but also family and friends.

Other

Half My Heart Is In Iraq – The “Troop Recognition Pages” make this site special. Sometimes touching, sometimes funny, these stories are always the real deal.

And if Facebook is your thing (and it seems to be most people’s these days) you can connect with other military spouses by joining this group.

If you’ve been counting, that’s only fourteen resources! You can count Vision21Care as number 15. :)

Know of a great blog, forum, or community we missed? Leave a comment below!

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HOW TO: Creative Ways to Support Our Troops

Thank You!Looking for a more meaningful way to support our troops than simply sending a cash donation?

Here are a few ways you can say Thank You without breaking the bank:

Write a letter

ThankYouSoldier – The ThankYouSoldier letters project is a great way to personally thank a soldier abroad. Each week they’ll send you the name and address of an active duty military man or woman. Simply take the time to write them a message to show your appreciation!

AMillionThanks – Another organization dedicated to sending written Thank You’s through letters, emails, cards and prayers.

AdoptaPlatoon – This organization requires that you pledge to send a card or letter on a weekly basis. Become a pen-pal to an active service member!

Also, check out this page provided by the USPS for tips on addressing, packaging, general mailing restrictions and more.

Post a Thank You

ToOurSoldiers – This is a service provided by Army.mil letting you post a message to our soldiers that all the world can see. Soldiers around the world will appreciate your thoughts and feelings of support.

OurMilitary.mil – Send the troops a message using this message form! 254,763 Thank You’s strong! Wow!

Donate Clothes or Food

SoldiersAngels – Offers a variety of ways to support our troops. Consider donating an item of clothing or a care package!

OperationShoebox – Dedicated to sending support, snacks, and much needed personal care items to deployed troops. A huge morale boost for the men and women who protect our freedom each day…

Know of any other ways to creatively support our troops? Leave us a comment and share your ideas!

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