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Independence from Addiction: 5 Tips for Long-Term Sobriety
Earlier this month, we celebrated the 246th anniversary of freedom and independence in the United States. As the revelry continues, it is important to reflect on what our nation’s values mean to those fighting for independence from addiction. Alcohol or drugs can...
PTSD Triggers: Definitions, Examples, and Treatment
It can happen on a perfectly normal day. Someone walks around outside when, suddenly, they hear a car backfire. The sound, like other PTSD triggers, stirs up past feelings and intrusive memories of a traumatic event. In the next moments, that person plunges into a...
How to Get Someone Into Drug Rehab
Watching a loved one struggle with an addiction is extremely painful. This is especially true when that someone is a veteran, since this population often needs specialized care in order to find recovery. If you know a veteran who needs help, you might be wondering...
Can You Get Fired for Going to Rehab as a Veteran?
Rehab is an invaluable resource for those living with substance use disorders. It teaches healthy coping mechanisms and vital life skills for maintaining sobriety. Despite this, only about 15 percent of people with substance use disorder receive addiction...
Veterans Want to Know: What Is SUD?
More and more veterans are struggling with something called SUD. But what is SUD? And how is it impacting veterans? Here, we’ll address all of your questions related to SUD, including what it is, what it does to veterans, and, most importantly, how to get help for...
5 Things You Need to Know for PTSD Awareness Month
This June is the United States Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Month, and that makes this the perfect time to share information about PTSD. Whether you're a veteran experiencing PTSD yourself, your loved one is a...
How Veterans in Recovery Stay Sober Through Peer Support
Did you know that veterans in recovery have unique needs that civilians don't? This is partially due to the unique experience of being a veteran, but it's also tied to underlying mental health issues like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and moral...
How to Use Veteran and Non-Veteran Insurance to Pay for Rehab in Florida
For anyone, dealing with insurance can be a challenge. But the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) insurance can be particularly difficult to navigate, especially if you're trying to figure out whether or not the VA pays for rehab. And that's a problem, because...
Veterans with Alcoholism: VA Disability Services Explained
If you suspect that you're living with alcoholism, VA disability services may be able to help you. But what can the Department of Veterans Affairs do for you, exactly? And how do you know if you qualify for disability benefits? Keep reading for answers to all of...
What You Should Know About PTSD and Substance Abuse
Traumatic events are situations that can shape an individual, whether it’s something they experienced as a child or experienced as an adult. These events change how someone sees themselves and the world around them. For this reason, personnel who have seen or lived...