How Veterans in Recovery Stay Sober Through Peer Support

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,...
Veterans with Alcoholism: VA Disability Services Explained

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...
How Blackout Drinking Uniquely Affects Veterans

How Blackout Drinking Uniquely Affects Veterans

Dealing with military-related trauma, whether it’s PTSD, combat trauma, or sexual trauma, may be too much to handle on your own. Often, veterans feel that they have to rely on alcohol to cope with the invisible wounds of war. And among veterans, unhealthy habits, like...
Unhealthy Coping Mechanisms

Unhealthy Coping Mechanisms

Most people develop habits as a way of dealing with stress. These are called coping mechanisms, and they help individuals get through difficult situations. Unfortunately, many of these habits are negative ones, and simply allow people to avoid the issue at hand....
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