“Caring for Our Veterans and First Responders”
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Articles in This Issue
- A Bridge to Employment for Veterans
- Accepting Recovery and Coming Home: Integrated Practices for Addiction Treatment with Veterans
- Addressing Trauma and Substance Abuse with Peer-Led Programs
- Creating Home in a Community-Based Art Therapy Program
- Fighting for Our Nation’s Veterans
- From Hopeless and Homeless to Hopeful and HomeBound
- Innovative Treatment Choices for the Military Family
- Integrating Mental Health Services in a Primary Care Setting for Veterans
- Integrating Trauma and Addiction Treatment
- MHA Vet2Vet Program: Leading the Way in Peer Support
- New York State Tailors Treatment Services for Veterans with Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders
- Point of View: Improving American Mental Health Policy
- Responding to First Responders: Even Superheroes Need Help Sometimes
- Returning Veterans and Readjustment
- Saying Thanks to Those Who Have Served
- Soldiers at Increased Suicide Risk After Leaving Hospital
- The NYSPA Report: Community Based Extended Inpatient Care
- The Veterans Mental Health Primary Care Training Initiative: Training a Healthcare Workforce to Meet the Mental Health Needs of Returning Veterans
- War Impacts Us All: Minding the Gap Among Veterans and Civilians
- What to Expect When Your Service Member Returns Home
- When Mental Illness Enters a Family