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, […]
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Helping a Loved One struggling with Depression Motivating a depressed individual can be challenging, as depression often affects a person’s energy, motivation, and overall outlook on life. It’s important to […]
PTSD & Relationships By Hannah O’Brien Veteran Spouse Program Director, Veteran Spouse Network Host of The Veteran Spouse Network Podcast PTSD can sometimes feel like a big, all-consuming monster that […]
This I Perceive…Learning from Scrooge as a Veteran Experiencing the Holidays By Mike Kim Veteran Blog Reflection #3 There is an unofficial (PSA) Public Service Announcement-like message about “The Holidays […]
Oftentimes our experiences will dictate our perceptions. Bad experiences can cause rifts in our relationships such as with family, friends or even co-workers. In this episode of Be Crazy Well, […]
Veterans are often praised for their bravery, service and sacrifices to their country. However, they are rarely recognized for the many skills that they have developed throughout their military career […]