A military career is a life-changing experience with many unknowable factors that can cause trauma, stress, anxiety, depression and worry. Returning to civilian life can prove to be a tough transition and trauma is a personal thing that can often feel less of a significance to others. Do you need help with problems sleeping, readjusting to civilian life, or a specific mental health problem? Do you constantly feel on edge? Close to panicking or exploding?
(PTSD) Post-traumatic stress disorder occurs after you experience severe trauma or a life threatening event. Many veterans suffer from PTSD and deserve proper care and Therapy for Veterans. There are numerous symptoms associated with PTSD including; paranoia, depression, reoccurring “Flashbacks” or “reliving” an event, nightmares, or memory of a traumatic event. This can cause stress and relationship issues as well as experiencing physical signs such as sweating and increased heart rate.
This can cause:
-Stress
-Experience physical signs such as sweating and increased heart rate.
-This can lead to or has already led to heart conditions
-Panic disorders
-Insomnia
-Depression
-Isolation
-Paranoia
-Agoraphobia
-Sleep terrors
-Angry outbursts
-Suicidal ideation
-Guilt
-Shame
-Hopelessness
-Crying spells
-Difficulty concentrating
-Numbness
Psychotherapy for Veterans can give you or your loved one the opportunity to share one’s feelings and have a therapist that offers support, understanding, and tools to live a happy life.
is here to help you if you are looking for affordable psychotherapy for veterans.
Crises Hotlines:
MindShift Psychological Services – Copyright @2018. All Rights Reserved