By Military.com Staff — 2021
The process to uncover your purpose after a career in military service takes great introspection.
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“Being...out in nature, it’s just good for the soul. It’s cleansing...it gets you outside of yourself. It’s my...way to decompress.” —Edye Joyner, U.S. Marine Corps and Desert Storm veteran
Military Outdoors (SCMO) is at the forefront of a national movement to ensure every veteran in America has an opportunity to get outdoors when they return home after service.
Conservationists make the case that veterans can have a career in the environment and a home in nature.
Although there are a number of treatment options for PTSD, and patient response to treatment varies, some treatments have been shown to have more benefit in general.
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Understand how to recognize and deal with PTSD, TBI, and combat stress
Where to find help for post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety, more
The loud, chaotic realities of raising young children can be a huge challenge for military parents with PTSD.
Veterans often have a challenging time quantifying the skills acquired in the military and translating them into the corporate world.
Career transitions are hard for everyone, but the shift from military to civilian life can be particularly challenging.
These strategies can help you become financially secure when you transition back into civilian life.