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fromThe Atlantic
15 hours ago

The Man Holding MAHA Together

Tony Lyons believes that Republicans can secure the midterm elections by embracing the Make America Healthy Again movement, particularly its popular initiatives like banning soda from SNAP benefits.
Right-wing politics
US news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Quadruple amputee cornhole pro says he fatally shot person in self-defense

Dayton Webber, a quadruple amputee, shot and killed Bradrick Wells in self-defense during an argument, according to his attorney.
#military-families
Women in technology
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago

Fox Guest Chokes Up While Revealing Her Own Experience as Military Spouse After US Fighter Jet Shot Down

Tiffany Smiley shared her emotional experience as a military wife during a discussion about a downed U.S. fighter jet over Iran.
Women in technology
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago

Fox Guest Chokes Up While Revealing Her Own Experience as Military Spouse After US Fighter Jet Shot Down

Tiffany Smiley shared her emotional experience as a military wife during a discussion about a downed U.S. fighter jet over Iran.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Why Is Eradicating Adverse Childhood Experiences Critical?

Nearly 90 percent of suicide attempts among high school students are attributable to ACEs, as are 80 percent of adult suicides, translating to 109 suicides per day.
Public health
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Remembering an Angel With a Traumatic Brain Injury

Laura, despite severe brain damage, radiated joy and built meaningful connections with caregivers, enriching their lives through her infectious spirit.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

Research suggests people who feel more empathy for dogs than humans aren't broken - their empathy is fully intact, it's just been directed toward the only available recipient that has never weaponized it, and a person whose empathy has been weaponized enough times eventually stops handing it to anyone who could do it again - Silicon Canals

Empathy can be selective, often directed more towards animals than humans due to psychological and biological factors.
fromTravel + Leisure
3 days ago

Hawaii Is Open for Travelers After Historic Storms-Here's How to Help Local Communities Recover

More than two trillion gallons of water-enough to fill three million Olympic-sized pools-fell across the state, marking the most severe storm conditions in nearly two decades.
Miami food
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 days ago

2 GTA mental health treatment centres for first responders a step closer to reality with new funding | CBC News

Federal government allocates $15 million for new treatment facilities for first responders with post-traumatic stress injuries in Greater Toronto Area.
SF LGBT
fromBronx Times
5 days ago

'You saved my life': How one Bronx social worker helps transgender patients recover with dignity - Bronx Times

Asha Lyons provides vital support to transgender patients during recovery, emphasizing the importance of visibility and care in their journeys.
fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

Student-veterans create resource fair for local parents | Cornell Chronicle

"When we started to look for resources for our family, they weren't there, they were extremely hard to find or too expensive," Morris said.
Fundraising
Healthcare
fromNextgov.com
5 days ago

VHA, Labor Department tap Salesforce for critical modernization efforts

Federal agencies are using Salesforce's AI technology to enhance customer experience and automate contact center engagement.
fromNextgov.com
5 days ago

Lawmaker looks to award grants for veteran suicide prevention AI models

The Recovery Engagement and Coordination for Health-Veteran Enhanced Treatment, or REACH VET, program identifies veterans in the top 0.1% of suicide risk by analyzing health records for specific indicators of potential self-harm.
Non-profit organizations
Podcast
fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

A Court Settlement Made Me a Millionaire. I've Barely Touched the Money.

Natalie received over a million dollars in a major abuse settlement after being sexually abused by her university gynecologist.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How a Huggy Dog Is Helping Children With Wartime Trauma

Hibuki, the stuffed animal dog, allows children to project their feelings, helping them to express emotions like sadness and anxiety. The child becomes the caretaker of the dog, which facilitates self-soothing.
Pets
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Grief, Loss, Abundance, Joy: Finding Refuge in Harsh Times

Acceptance of loss is essential for emotional balance and finding solace in nature can help mitigate distress.
#veterans
#trauma
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The Lie Trauma Tells: 'No One Understands You'

Terminal uniqueness can hinder trauma survivors from seeking support, making connection with empathetic individuals essential for healing.
Washington DC
fromTruthout
1 week ago

Trump DHS Slammed After Data Reveals It Tried to Deport Nearly 300 Veterans

The Trump administration reduced protections for veterans while still promoting military benefits for recruitment.
Psychology
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

I'm seeing more people in therapy struggling with war-related anxiety. Here's what helps | Ahona Guha

Global events have led to widespread feelings of doom and a sense of globalized trauma affecting societal perceptions of safety and predictability.
Medicine
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Our son loved the outdoors invisible illness means he now can't walk or talk

Tomos Sleep suffers from severe ME, leaving him unable to walk or talk, highlighting the lack of support for those with this condition in Wales.
London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Killed by the same abuser: Families demand answers

Family of missing woman Fiona Holm faced police inaction despite concerns about her boyfriend's behavior and previous violence.
#veteran-transition
fromThe American Conservative
2 weeks ago

Veterans Have Earned The Right To Ask. It's Time We Did.

We Americans who will protect our flag should have a voice in where it is flown. Despite his unimpeachable record of heroism and patriotism, he was disparaged and mocked by his government and the corporate press.
Right-wing politics
Mental health
fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago

'I nearly broke trying to help my partner with addiction issues'

Addiction impacts both the individual and their loved ones, requiring personal growth and boundaries for recovery.
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Ukraine's Other Battle: Healing the Invisible Wounds of War

With millions of soldiers estimated to be suffering from trauma-related conditions, not to mention civilians, Ukraine faces an urgent question: How will it treat the lasting mental scars of war? Among the emerging possibilities is psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) in treatment of war-related trauma, a controversial yet increasingly researched approach that some experts believe could play a transformative role in veteran mental health care.
Russo-Ukrainian War
from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago

Military Mom, 40, Works 3 Jobs Making $102K But Stuck in $112K Debt

That's a $9,000 raise, essentially. Sell the car and use that cash to get a functional car. If you can sell it, get that $5,000 in your hand plus this $9,000 and buy you a $15,000 paid-for car, that's a nice car. And now you got no car payments.
Retirement
Brooklyn
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

I help people with psychosis off the streets. Sometimes, their minds won't let them leave

Mental health chaplains work with homeless individuals experiencing serious mental illness, navigating the complex intersection of psychiatric symptoms, delusions, and housing instability while maintaining compassion and patience.
#resilience
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why Seven Dogs Escaping Captivity Gives Hope to Us All

Resilience and leadership can emerge from unexpected sources, as demonstrated by a group of dogs navigating challenges together.
Healthcare
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Building a Therapeutic Revolution: Veterans Lead the Way

Therapeutic alliance—the collaborative bond between clinician and patient—extends beyond individual clinical encounters to systemic mental health care structures, particularly for treating complex conditions like PTSD and substance use disorders in veteran populations.
US news
fromTruthout
2 weeks ago

Afghanistan War Veteran Dies in ICE Custody One Day After Arrest

A 41-year-old Afghan-American who served with U.S. Army Special Forces died in ICE custody on March 14, 2026, one day after arrest, prompting investigations and outrage from veterans.
Healthcare
fromAdvocate.com
2 weeks ago

Trans service people vindicated by latest research

Research analyzing 58 empirical studies found no evidence supporting claims that transgender military service increases costs, harms unit cohesion, or reduces readiness.
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

Soldiers Need to Understand Why They're Fighting. I Know What Happens When They Don't.

The research shows that for many who are diagnosed with PTSD, the condition arises not from what was done to us but what we did—or what we failed to prevent. This mechanism, known as moral injury, can be sympathetic ('I couldn't save them') but is often not sympathetic at all ('I killed them'). For people carrying this factor in PTSD, the task of integration, of sitting with and holding what we've done, is far more challenging.
Mental health
Medicine
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Everyone Deserves Trauma-Informed Healthcare

Trauma-informed care must extend beyond mental health to all medical settings, using principles of partnering, consent, and pacing to honor patient humanity and prevent retraumatization.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Living a Great Life With an Invisible Disability

Invisible disabilities are medically real conditions affecting millions, requiring accommodation despite lacking visible signs, and deserve recognition without judgment or assumption of fraud.
fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago

After 40 Years living with HIV, this military veteran sees history repeating

I did not have the experience that I hear many of my fellow community members did. I wasn't distraught about it, I wasn't timid about it. It wasn't gloom and doom for me because I was educated.
LGBT
Healthcare
fromNextgov.com
3 weeks ago

VA's early uses of robots have shown mixed success, but excitement remains

The Veterans Affairs system is deploying robots across 65 medical facilities for delivery, pharmaceutical tasks, and cleaning to address staffing shortages and allow clinical staff to focus on higher-level work.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Greetings From My Bomb Shelter

During warfare and crisis, focusing on controllable elements like schedules, rituals, and self-care practices provides psychological stability and resilience.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

How to Help Communities Rebound from Crisis and Disaster

Disaster psychology provides an empirically-based framework for building community resilience and growth during crises through understanding predictable psychological phases and natural recovery mechanisms.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Ukraine's combat amputees cling to hope as a weapon of war

A Ukrainian commander who lost both legs received U.S. prosthetic rehabilitation, relying on nonprofit support, donations, and perseverance to relearn walking and reclaim life.
fromCbsnews
4 weeks ago

Virtual reality lets veterans travel the world without leaving their Long Island nursing home

What we like to say is, 'Where would you like to go today?' You get to leave the walls of the nursing home. We can link six units together, so we can do a trip together ... We can go down the streets of Paris, France.
Healthcare
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

Trump Wants Veterans to Lose Benefits As Soon As Their PTSD Symptoms Are Treated. There's One Problem With That.

During the troop surge in Iraq, I learned to constantly scan for threats, how to distinguish the sharp crack of a gunshot pointed in my direction from one outgoing toward an enemy, and the myriad ways that explosives can be hidden on a roadside. I learned that hypervigilance can be the difference between life and death. What I didn't learn was how to turn it off. Now, I take three psychiatric medications every day, and I go to therapy every week.
Law
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Navigating the Messy Middle of Disaster Recovery

Disaster recovery extends beyond the initial crisis phase; year two brings psychological challenges including chronic stress, financial strain, and bureaucratic delays that impair functioning and compound trauma.
Arts
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

An unsung hero stepped in to help a newly widowed mom in a moment of need

A dorm hall minister's timely, compassionate assistance helped a newly widowed mother move her daughter into college, restoring hope and ongoing support.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

When I left the Marines, I struggled to adjust to civilian life. Finding work in the real world was the most challenging.

The Marines are a 24-hour responsibility. Once you commit, your personal ambitions take a backseat. Eventually, I reached a point where I wanted to explore those ambitions - specifically, entrepreneurship - while I was still young enough to act on them. I made the decision to leave the service during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic - even though the civilian job market felt uncertain, and many encouraged me to stay. But retired service members who had built businesses offered a different message. They helped me realize that the military equips people with more transferable skills than they often think. The transition resources on base reinforced that point, so I felt ready to move on.
Careers
#trauma-recovery
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago
Mental health

Reclaiming the Body After Trauma

Tattoos serve trauma survivors as intentional acts of reclaiming bodily autonomy and choice, offering consensual sensation and symbolic embodiment rather than impulsive self-harm.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago
Mental health

Opinion: It took a village' to heal her trauma and homelessness. Will California keep funding this help?

Trauma-informed community services, consistent care, and compassionate housing support enabled recovery from long-term abuse, addiction, homelessness, and estrangement.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Reclaiming the Body After Trauma

Tattoos serve trauma survivors as intentional acts of reclaiming bodily autonomy and choice, offering consensual sensation and symbolic embodiment rather than impulsive self-harm.
#homelessness
US politics
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

The Department of Veterans Affairs gutted its workforce. Lawmakers say veterans are now paying the price.

The Department of Veterans Affairs lost over 40,000 employees in FY2025, primarily healthcare staff, reducing capacity for mental health care and appointment access.
Careers
fromFortune
2 months ago

Half of veterans leave their first post-military jobs in less than a year, and spouses face sky-high unemployment-This CEO has a $500 million fix | Fortune

USAA commits $500 million through 'Honor Through Action' to improve veterans', active military, and military spouses' career transitions, financial security, and well-being.
Public health
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

The US military's annual suicide report is missing, and the Pentagon isn't offering any answers

The Pentagon's annual military suicide report and quarterly suicide data releases are delayed with no timeline, undermining transparency and accountability.
Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

The hardest part of healing isn't facing what happened to you. It's grieving the version of yourself that had to exist because of it. - Silicon Canals

Therapy's hardest work involves grieving the adaptive self—the survival identity you constructed—rather than confronting initial trauma, requiring surrender rather than courage.
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Durham police officers with PTSD say the service fights against their workplace benefits | CBC News

According to DRPS data, the service has submitted intent to object forms for roughly 10 per cent of all WSIB claims, the majority of which are mental health related, since 2023, but rarely escalates those objections to a formal appeal. All six officers CBC News spoke with had their cases objected to, and three of them are now in the formal appeal process.
Canada news
Medicine
fromNextgov.com
1 month ago

VA takes initial steps to create a centralized database of veteran research info, official says

VA is creating a singular, real-time database and dashboard to consolidate veteran clinical trial enrollment data and resolve data siloing and interoperability issues.
US politics
fromemptywheel
1 month ago

Moral Injury in Trump's America - emptywheel

American democracy is eroding toward autocracy, producing moral injury, societal division, and lasting changes that force painful compromises.
US news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Army veteran sues federal government after ICE detains him for three days

A U.S. citizen and army veteran, George Retes, was detained by federal immigration agents for three days without charges, and has sued the federal government.
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Safe spaces needed for drug-addicted children, say grieving mums

State provision for under-18 residential drug treatment is inadequate, leaving many adolescents without timely, effective care.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Could the Royal Canadian Legion be part of the housing solution? One branch is already reimagining its future | CBC News

Bala Legion will convert its site into mixed-use housing with a new legion facility and 128 rental apartments, including affordable and accessible units.
fromNonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.
1 month ago

'How Do You Teach a Child Who Has Been Pepper-Sprayed?'-The Impact of ICE on Educators | Nonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.

The exact number of immigration enforcement officers carrying out President Trump's "Operation Metro Surge" in Minneapolis, MN, has not been publicly announced. Estimates stretch well into the thousands. Though Trump's newly designated "border czar" Tom Homan declared on February 12 that the operation would end, no details have been released, and people in Minneapolis continue to report ICE activities. Regardless, the damage lingers.
US politics
Public health
fromThe Oaklandside
2 months ago

Sex trafficking survivors would get financial support under new Oakland proposal

Oakland will fund survivor services by fining buyers, exploiters, and nuisance businesses, creating a dedicated revenue stream for human trafficking survivors.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Lessons for Life on the Anniversary of a National Disaster

Avoiding six common decision-making errors revealed by past disasters enables more effective and successful decisions across management, coaching, and personal life.
US politics
fromEmptywheel
2 months ago

We're Not Even Spending Enough to Educate Our Service Members' Children

Many military-connected schools are in poor or failing condition, and prolonged parental deployments are linked to significant declines in student academic performance.
fromTruthout
1 month ago

Pentagon Tells Scouting America to End Inclusive Policies or Lose Military Partnerships

"bring together youth of every race, religion, gender, ethnic background, and economic status in programs to develop character, citizenship, and fitness." "It is the philosophy of Scouting to welcome all eligible youth ... who are willing to accept Scouting's values and meet any other requirements of membership," the organization says on its website. "Prejudice, intolerance and unlawful discrimination are unacceptable within the ranks of Scouting America."
US politics
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Supporting Youth at Risk With Empathic Intervision

Empathic intervision in youth support groups cultivates integrative empathy, building resilience, belonging, and agency through structured dialogue, deep listening, and practical empathic skills.
fromEast Bay Express | Oakland, Berkeley & Alameda
2 months ago

Freedom From Fear, pt. 3: What we can do here and now

"Freedom from fear" was the fourth of four freedoms defining democracy President Franklin D. Roosevelt framed in his rally cry to fight fascist conquest from without. It is openly debated whether America is now fighting a fascist takeover from within. It may be debated, but only because the would-be dictators of the world will always disguise their plays for power in the mock forms of democratic legality-by declaring a fake emergency, attacking political rivals through trumped-up legal charges or holding rigged elections.
US politics
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

On Helping Warriors Come Home

For many veterans, returning home marks not resolution but the beginning of a quieter struggle. Despite decades of innovation in trauma-focused therapies and medication, a substantial number continue to live with psychological injuries that existing treatments only partly address. Their trauma is not merely a cluster of symptoms; it is a disruption of identity, moral coherence, and belonging. It reflects lived experience often shaped by early adversity, military culture, and the potentially socially isolating aftermath of service.
Mental health
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

When Therapy Happens During War

Trauma often intensifies after release, leaving families and caregivers facing guilt, hypervigilance, and difficult reintegration amid ongoing conflict.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

When Talking About Past Hurts Causes Emotional Re-injury

Has this happened to you? You run into someone, and they ask about something that you shared with them that was painful. They start talking about it, and there you go, hurting again? You weren't thinking about it, and the next thing you know, it hurts like it just happened. There are occasions - holidays and family gatherings - where the effects of a past painful experience will reemerge and trigger emotional pain all over again.
Mental health
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Finding Help Following Suicide or an Attempt

Survivors of suicide face severe trauma, guilt, and isolation, and support groups and crisis centers offering grief counseling are critical yet often scarce.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

In an Age of Vulnerability, Why Is Help So Hard to Ask For?

Walk through an airport bookstore, scroll the podcast charts, or listen to a leadership keynote, and you'll likely find lessons on boundaries and burnout. Celebrities talk about therapy with a casualness that would have been unthinkable a generation ago. Coaches tell C-suite executives to " lead with vulnerability." And bestselling books like The Gifts of Imperfection, You Should Talk to Someone, and The Body Keeps the Score have given the world a common vocabulary for talking about anxiety, shame, and trauma.
Mental health
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The Power of Community in Huntington's Disease

A gene-positive, asymptomatic Huntington's Disease carrier hesitates to join community support due to isolation, pride, and fear, but recognizes potential benefits.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Connection Matters in Coping With Campus Violence

Recovery from crisis is non-linear; simple, genuine connection and tailored coping strategies support resilience and growth amid overwhelming emotions.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

New Year's Resolutions for Victims of Child Abuse

Resolve to prioritize healing from childhood emotional, physical, or sexual abuse through facing truth, acknowledging memories, and practicing targeted self-care like journaling.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Advice From Those Who Are Grieving

Acknowledging a grieving person's pain and talking about their loved one strengthens connection and provides comfort, building resilience through community support.
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