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Veterans Share How Treatment Strengthened Their Family Ties

Social withdrawal, isolation, and other symptoms of mental health conditions can put distance between Veterans and the family members they love. But as Veterans like Brandon, Stanita, and Brian discovered, mental health treatment provides opportunities for Veterans to rebuild and strengthen their family relationships.

4-minute read

Family and Relationships, PTSD, Transitioning From Service

Routines That Restore: Healthy Practices That Support Veterans' Healing

Treatment and new routines helped Veterans Bill, Connor, and Laura overcome their mental health challenges. Read their stories and learn how other Veterans can find a healthy routine that works for them.

4-minute read

PTSD, Feeling on Edge, Problems with Alcohol

Unlocking the Keys to Sobriety

Treatment was the first big step in their recovery from addiction. But as the recovery journeys of Veterans Nick, Allen, Kris, and Roslyn show, other factors also matter for attaining and maintaining sobriety.

4-minute read

Problems with Drugs, Problems with Alcohol, Family and Relationships, Depression

Course Correction: Therapy Helps Student Veterans Succeed

After enrolling in college to further their education and careers, these 3 Veterans also learned something else—that treatment for PTSD and other mental health challenges could increase their chances for success. Now they’re sharing how they got back on course.

4-minute read

Student Veterans, PTSD, Stress and Anxiety

How to Know When a Veteran in Your Family Needs Support

Family members are often the first to notice when something isn’t quite right with a Veteran in their life. Learn how to spot the signs of mental health challenges, like family did with Veterans David, Jon, Vernon, and Ted.

3-minute read

Family and Relationships, Problems with Alcohol, Financial and Legal Issues, Anger and Irritability

Finding Answers for Drug and Alcohol Misuse

Veterans Jenny, Paul, and Kevin took different journeys to sobriety. But their paths converged on shared truths: Recovery is always possible, many treatment paths are available, and lives can be rebuilt.

3-minute read

Problems with Drugs, Problems with Alcohol, Military Sexual Trauma, Financial and Legal Issues

Four Veterans Explain How Treatment Changed Their Lives

A common thread runs through the life stories that Veterans Stefan, Jo, Kurt, and Kelly are sharing for National Recovery Month: Mental health care showed them they can work through their challenges to become healthier versions of themselves.

3-minute read

Stress and Anxiety, Family and Relationships, Transitioning From Service, Traumatic Brain Injury

All in the Family: A Veteran’s Path to Sobriety and Rebirth

Methamphetamine took over Chuck’s life after his short-lived marriage, and the Marine Corps Veteran’s years-long misuse eventually put him in jail. But after his father motivated him to seek treatment, he found sobriety and started a new family in a way he could not have imagined.

2-minute read

Problems with Drugs, Family and Relationships, Homelessness, Financial and Legal Issues

Then & Now: Army Veterans Share Their Mental Health Evolution

Army Veterans Schuyler, Michelle, and Dennis recount their time in the service, how it impacted them, and how the mental health treatment they have received as Veterans has helped shape who they are today.

5-minute read

Transitioning From Service, Family and Relationships, Stress and Anxiety, PTSD