What Is the Psychological Toll of War?
The psychological toll of war on military personnel and veterans is profound and far-reaching, often persisting long after physical combat has ended. War exposes individuals
The psychological toll of war on military personnel and veterans is profound and far-reaching, often persisting long after physical combat has ended. War exposes individuals
The transition from military to civilian life creates numerous challenges that can profoundly impact veterans’ mental health and overall well-being. After years of structured military
The stigma associated with PTSD perceptions of treatment-seeking combat veterans creates significant barriers to finding and receiving mental health treatment. Many veterans face deeply ingrained
Depression is alarmingly prevalent within military populations, with studies indicating rates significantly higher than those found in civilian populations. Service members face unique situations that
Ketamine, originally developed as an anesthetic in the 1960s, has undergone a remarkable evolution in its use in treating mental health conditions over the past
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an unfortunate reality for many Veterans who face the stress of combat situations and the demands of military service. These
Military Sexual Trauma (MST) affects thousands of service members each year, with one in three women and one in 50 men saying they experienced MST
Military service members face unique and intense stressors that can trigger or exacerbate anxiety. From combat exposure and traumatic experiences to prolonged separation from family
Veterans often face significant challenges related to trauma from their service experiences. Combat exposure, witnessing death, experiencing life-threatening situations, and military sexual trauma can lead
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects a small portion of military Veterans, only slightly exceeding those found in the general population. While the numbers vary by