Avoidance coping is a common survival technique for individuals who have endured psychological stress. You may shut off in response to unpleasant thoughts and feelings. Maybe you avoid places that remind you of your time deployed. While these acts of self-preservation...
Percocet is a prescription painkiller that combines oxycodone and acetaminophen. Though this medication can be helpful to many veterans who are struggling with pain, the truth of the matter is that it is a highly addictive substance. Percocet addiction is a serious...
If you are addicted to heroin, it may be hard to see yourself beyond the label of a heroin addict. However, you are more than your addiction. You’re also a individual, a loved one, and someone who deserves to be free from the harmful effects of your addiction....
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,...
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...
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