Traumatized Refugees Struggle to Make New Hampshire Home
Every year New Hampshire takes in hundreds of refugees from all around the world.They have fled wars, persecution, and even torture in their home countries, and some bear scars – both inside and out....
View ArticleStaff Sgt. Bales Case Shows Stigma, Paradox Of PTSD
The case of Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, the U.S. soldier charged with killing 17 Afghan villagers, has led the Army to review how troops are screened for post-traumatic stress disorder. The Pentagon and...
View ArticleFrom Combat To The Workplace: Injured Vets Looking For Jobs
As the last of the soldiers who served in Iraq and Afghanistan return to their native New Hampshire, about one third will retire from the military for medical reasons. That means they’re likely to...
View ArticleThe Contagiousness Of PTSD
We spoke with Mac McClelland about the spread of the invisible disorder that somewhere between 100 and 300-thousand veterans brought back from war …trauma. “Secondary traumatic stress” does not have...
View ArticleN.H. Veterans And Post Traumatic Stress
After more than a decade of wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, American troops are coming home. For many, it’s a wonderful time, to return to family and a normal life. But for veterans who suffer from...
View ArticleN.H. Veterans Face Stigma Over Mental Health Treatment
A new report finds New Hampshire veterans face stigma and a complicated health system when seeking treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury.The findings come from a...
View Article5.21.14: The Veterans Writing Project, Music Rivalries, And Making "Exile On...
As a soldier, an army officer, and then a Foreign Service officer Ron Capps experienced five wars in ten years, and came home with severe PTSD. Today on Word of Mouth, he discusses founding the...
View Article4.25.16: MDMA Treatment, Impostor Syndrome, & Mind Your Manors
It's known on the street as Ecstasy, MDX, or Molly, but MDMA is now being tested as a way to treat the millions of Americans who suffer from chronic PTSD. Today, one of the premier drivers of MDMA...
View ArticleTraumatized Refugees Struggle to Make New Hampshire Home
Every year New Hampshire takes in hundreds of refugees from all around the world. They have fled wars, persecution, and even torture in their home countries, and some bear scars both inside and out....
View ArticleStaff Sgt. Bales Case Shows Stigma, Paradox Of PTSD
The case of Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, the U.S. soldier charged with killing 17 Afghan villagers, has led the Army to review how troops are screened for post-traumatic stress disorder. The Pentagon and...
View ArticleFrom Combat To The Workplace: Injured Vets Looking For Jobs
As the last of the soldiers who served in Iraq and Afghanistan return to their native New Hampshire, about one third will retire from the military for medical reasons. That means theyre likely to face...
View ArticleThe Contagiousness Of PTSD
We spoke with Mac McClelland about the spread of the invisible disorder that somewhere between 100 and 300-thousand veterans brought back from war …trauma. “Secondary traumatic stress” does not have...
View ArticleN.H. Veterans And Post Traumatic Stress
After more than a decade of wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, American troops are coming home. For many, it’s a wonderful time, to return to family and a normal life. But for veterans who suffer from...
View ArticleN.H. Veterans Face Stigma Over Mental Health Treatment
A new report finds New Hampshire veterans face stigma and a complicated health system when seeking treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. The findings come from a...
View Article5.21.14: The Veterans Writing Project, Music Rivalries, And Making "Exile On...
As a soldier, an army officer, and then a Foreign Service officer Ron Capps experienced five wars in ten years, and came home with severe PTSD. Today on Word of Mouth, he discusses founding the...
View Article4.25.16: MDMA Treatment, Impostor Syndrome, & Mind Your Manors
It's known on the street as Ecstasy, MDX, or Molly, but MDMA is now being tested as a way to treat the millions of Americans who suffer from chronic PTSD. Today, one of the premier drivers of MDMA...
View ArticleVeterans Raise Healthcare Concerns with Sen. Shaheen
Healthcare professionals on Friday expressed concerns to Senator Jeanne Shaheen that healthcare reform will hurt New Hampshire's veterans. The panel of experts and veterans said the American Health...
View ArticleTraumatized Refugees Struggle to Make New Hampshire Home
Every year New Hampshire takes in hundreds of refugees from all around the world. They have fled wars, persecution, and even torture in their home countries, and some bear scars both inside and out....
View ArticleStaff Sgt. Bales Case Shows Stigma, Paradox Of PTSD
The case of Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, the U.S. soldier charged with killing 17 Afghan villagers, has led the Army to review how troops are screened for post-traumatic stress disorder. The Pentagon and...
View ArticleFrom Combat To The Workplace: Injured Vets Looking For Jobs
As the last of the soldiers who served in Iraq and Afghanistan return to their native New Hampshire, about one third will retire from the military for medical reasons. That means theyre likely to face...
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