The Fundamentals Of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder By: Maria Gonzales | - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is broadly defined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs as the following: a person who has been exposed to a traumatic event where actual or threatened death, serious injury or a threat to one's physical integrity of oneself or others has occurred; and, a person's response involved intense fear, helplessness, or horror. Many US servicemen and women, especially those serving their country in Iraq and Afghanistan, have realized after returning h ... Tags:psychiatry, depressao, ansiedade
Some Great Benefits Of Veterans' Insurance Coverage By: Patricia Strasser | - Veterans might be struggling with several different types of injuries which they acquired while in the line of responsibility during wartime, and these veterans need security. Nevertheless, there are not that many health insurance leads providers that will take them. This is because primarily due to the fact that their own accidents are significant. Because veterans' situations differ from other normal people, veterans' health care insurance has been created to offer them with the following adva ... Tags:Health Insurance Leads, Health Leads
Some Amazing Features Of Veterans' Health Insurance By: Jacob Schiffer | - Veterans' health insurance features six wonderful benefits. These include health care, the use of medical services, and also access to preventive care, treatments, prescriptions as well as family support.
Veterans may be struggling with several different kinds of accidental injuries that they acquired while in the line of duty during wartime, and these veterans need security. However, there are not that several health insurance leads agencies which will take them. The reason is main ... Tags:Health Insurance Leads, Health Leads
New Book, "i Always Sit With My Back To The Wall" & Website Offer Real Help For Post-traumatic Stres By: Donald Hood | - (1888PressRelease) "I Always Sit With My Back To The Wall" by Dr. Harry Croft and Rev. Dr. Chrys Parker exposes the truth about PTSD and the groundbreaking R-E-C-O-V-E-R method lights the path for PTSD veterans and their families through a new dynamic website, MyBackToTheWall.com
Renowned psychiatrist Dr. Harry A. Croft, M.D. and the Reverend Dr. Chrys Parker announce the release of their new book, I Always Sit with My Back to the Wall, the definitive recovery guide book for soldier ... Tags:PTSD, post-traumatic, stress, disorder, veterans, war, help,
Construction Insurance Needs To Reflect The Issue By: Brian Lehr | - There have been an increasing amount of stress-related injuries in the workplace over the past decade. The sector that handles Insurance for Contractors finds this to hold true for them as well.
Although stress-related injuries probably began around almost since the dawn of civilization, it seems that the ones happening today take on more acute relevance, due to the issue of Construction Insurance.
Waivers And Exceptions To Be Punctuated While Filing Citizenship Application Form! By: Hazel Ickes | - Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is granted to a foreign citizen or national after he or she fulfills the requirements established by the USCIS. To apply for naturalization, file Form N-400, Application for Naturalization or Citizenship Application Form.
Requirements for US Citizenship
An applicant for US citizenship must be at least eighteen years old.
An applicant must be a legal permanent resident in the U.S. The applicant must have an ... Tags:Citizenship Application Form, US Citizenship Application For
Who Can Help With My Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? By: Olwyn Kinsey | - At 11am on Sunday 14th November 2010 a two minute silence was held across the nation for Remembrance Sunday, where tributes were paid to those who have died on active service.
Whilst it is important to remember those who have sacrificed themselves and lost their lives in battle it is equally important to support those often forgotten war heroes who have been seriously injured fighting on our behalf. Our troops are returning from current conflicts with significant life threatening ... Tags:military accidents, armed forces compensation, serious injur
Soldiers And Meditation? We Live In Interesting Times By: Matthew Cleary | - The United States Army are recommending something old and new. It's nothing short of an unlikely marriage, but one it seems that could benefit all involved. The U.S Government are forking out 4 million to research alternative and more effective ways to relieve soldiers of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). Things such as mindfulness meditation.
Major Victor Won, (who is Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence) has shared his view that; mindfulness meditation is a simple but ancie ... Tags:Meditation, Holistic Health, Depression, PTSD, Relaxation
Meditating Veterans Experience Reduced Ptsd Symptoms By: Gina Orange | - Like so many others his age, David George enlisted in the U.S. Army with a desire to serve his country. Its what I always wanted to do, so I went down to the recruiter and signed up.
After serving in Iraq, David returned home suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. Now he is involved in a study on the effects of the Transcendental Meditation technique on traumatic stress. This video best describes his experience: http://www.tm.org/blog/meditation/stress-medi ... Tags:PTSD, transcendental meditation, stress, veterans,
Affordable Drug Rehab Treatment Vs Luxury Treatment Centers - And Everything In Between By: Ron Prosky | -
Most recovering addicts - or "ex-addicts" as some choose to term it - prefer to keep their personal struggles with addiction as quiet as possible when dealing with the general public. In the interest of drawing an important example, however, I will disclose one key element pertaining to my own previous struggles with substance abuse. Looking back from when I first reached the point in my addiction that required admission to rehab, to my very last treatment center not too terribly long ago ... Tags:affordable, drug rehab, treatment, center, luxury, addiction
Pursuing A Career Regardless Of Disability By: Remedios V. Lucio | - Mike Bradley is an employee at the Halfaker & Associates, a security consulting firm based in Washington. But years ago he wanted to become an emergency medical technician.
His brother-in-law, a medic, told him that by joining the Army he can become one. Unfortunately, his career in the military was cut short when and improvised bomb in Iraq caused him a traumatic brain injury.
Depression Cure And Evidence-based Suicide Intervention For U.s. Army Rejected By Nimh By: Kelly Burris | - Despite an unprecedented crisis in military suicidality, the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) has rejected the only evidence-based proposal - the SR process - to cure post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and suicide in the U.S. Army.
The rejection shocked proposal scientists, former Marine officer, combat veteran and psychotherapist Dr. Ron Clark, the Principal Investigator (PI), and former USAF officer, psychologist and co-PI Dr. Jeff Litchford.
The Iraq War | Five Years Later And We Are Still There By: Jill Gauntley | - Our troops are coming home with severe injuries to their bodies and souls and some will never recover. I even think the politicians would like to see it end but now they must figure out how to get our troops out. If a withdrawal begins, the troops that are left will be sitting ducks to the atrocities of the Iraq War.
Many of our troops have already been deployed to Iraq for two, three, and even four tours of duty averaging eleven months each. Combat stress, exhaustion, and witne ... Tags:the Iraq War