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Veteran Well-Being & asking for help

Below are the best resources we could find on Veteran Well-Being and asking for help.

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The Stigma that Stops Veterans from Getting Help for PTSD

What discourages veterans from seeking treatment for post-traumatic stress? As part of our series War on the Brain, special correspondent Soledad O’Brien talks to former service members who have struggled to accept the diagnosis and get help.

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Overcoming Barriers to PTSD Care

PTSD is not something to be ashamed of. The best thing you can do for yourself is to take control and get help.

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Asking for Career Help Is Not a Sign of Weakness

When it comes to transitioning, you have to ask for help. This applies to mental health, fitness, and most importantly, to career transition.

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Heal Your Mental Wounds: Help for Combat Stress, PTSD and TBI

Understand how to recognize and deal with PTSD, TBI, and combat stress

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Why Seeking Help Is a Sign of Strength | Dave Smith | TEDxTrondheim

Have you ever felt alone and disconnected from any and everything around you? Have you ever withdrawn from the world when faced with discomforting situations, unfamiliar places and foreign faces? Dave Smith has. New dad Dave moved to Trondheim in 2015 in the pursuit of love.

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Vetville

More than two million American veterans have served in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. Many came home wounded, most came back changed, thousands have committed suicide. Who is trying to help them? At a small farm in Tennessee, Marines are taking care of one another.

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Tis the Season to Ask for Help

It is actually noble to ask for help and to offer it.

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‘Asking for Help’: Do You Know How?

Not asking for help or asking too late can affect not just one’s health and well being, but also that of his/her family, especially one’s children.

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Reducing the Stigma of Mental Health Care in Veterans

The Department of Defense is attempting to convey that the experience of stress as a result of combat-related experiences is normal.

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