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The rates of mental disorders are much higher in soldiers than civilians. Those who suffer from mental health disorders create a profound ripple effect throughout their family and relationships. Help service members and those they love reclaim their health, strength, desire and determination—whether they are retiring or returning for deployment. Take away the stigma that prevents them from accessing treatment and serving their country.
Mental disorders are the leading cause of hospitalizations for active duty forces. Stigma, perceived weakness and the threat of career consequences prevent service members from seeking help. Support our troops online and safely engage them in therapeutic healing before their next deployment.
Help service members adjust to civilian life after deployment. Successful reintegration is a long and difficult process that exposes the effects of separation. Help those who have served as they re-establish a sense of purpose and evaluate new perspectives.
Provide support to soldiers, veterans and their families as they maintain their relationships. With easy online access, help service members navigate the strains and stresses of military life that prevent them from experiencing real connection, intimacy and growth.
Mental health challenges experienced by service members have a ripple effect throughout their family. Prolonged caring for and exposure to a family member with PTSD is a strong predictor of developing PTSD symptoms. Offer a clear path to treatment for those who are often overlooked.
The physical and emotional consequences of a disabled veteran’s impairment can create employment and mental health challenges. Provide easy access to support those with new physical identities, limitations or mobility issues.
Soldiers who experience traumatic brain injury or multiple concussions from combat are at risk for mental illness. Treat service members with invisible war wounds to help them manage or prevent mood disorders that can lead to serious mental illness and suicide.
Each Day about 22 Veterans Die from Suicide
1 in 5 Military Personnel Returning from Iraq and Afghanistan has PTSD
Among Veterans Returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with PTSD, About Half of Them Do Not Seek Treatment
2) One in five veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars is diagnosed with PTSD. CBO, 2012
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