In a world that celebrates empathy and care as virtues, it’s easy to overlook the fact that even the most compassionate individuals have limits. Nurses, social workers, therapists, caregivers, and […]
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Understanding Grief and Loss in the Military Community Grief and loss are universal experiences, yet they are deeply personal and complex, especially within the military and Veteran community. In our […]
Transitioning from military service to civilian life can be a daunting journey, filled with both challenges and opportunities. In the latest episode of “Beyond the Frontline,” hosts and US Air […]
By Maj. John G. Donovan, U.S. Army, Ret. I received my three-month medallion on Oct. 22, 1978. I was fifteen, sober and I was thrilled. To add to my excitement, […]
In the latest episode of the Veteran Spouse Network podcast, host Hannah O’Brien features insightful conversations with teammates Laurianne Rodriguez and Ashley Craig, who share their personal stories and perspectives […]
In the latest episode of Veterans 4 Recovery, Major John Donovan sits down with Jeremy Drucker for a compelling discussion on the multifaceted journey of recovery. Jeremy, who holds the […]
In honor of PTSD Awareness Month, the latest episode of the Veteran Spouse Network podcast focuses on the complexities of PTSD, featuring host Hannah O’Brien and her husband Cody. Together […]
When we think about transitioning from military to civilian life, we often focus on employment, education, and adapting to a new routine. But there’s one conversation that even the bravest […]
In the latest episode of Soldier Songs and Voices, we had the privilege of sitting down with Ron Capps, a remarkable individual whose journey from military intelligence to published author […]
This episode of Psychiatric Casualties begins by highlighting the historical neglect of psychiatric issues among military personnel, a problem that has persisted from World War II through to the current […]