Rogelio "Roger" Rodriguez used EMDR treatment from his Vet Center to overcome PTSD from his 10 deployments with the Air National Guard.
VA is releasing a Request for Information (RFI) to gather feedback on how to improve research and the use of research to radically reduce Veteran suicide.
The Texas VA Medical Center awarded has been awarded millions for a new TeleMental Health Hosting Facility that can serve more Veterans.
This VA study found that TBI with and without loss of consciousness are both associated with a heightened risk of developing dementia.
DAV’s promotes the development of supportive housing and services to assist homeless Veterans becoming productive, self-sufficient members of society.
Give an Hour’s A Week to Change Direction campaign empowers individuals to make a difference by raising awareness about mental health in their communities. The campaign provides an opportunity for coordinated local efforts to change the conversation around mental health and to prevent Veteran suicide.
Here are 8 things to know about PTSD and effective treatments from VA’s National Center for PTSD.
Knowing if you have PTSD is the first step to getting effective treatment. So, it is important to talk with a doctor if you think you have symptoms.
For this year's World No Tobacco Day, VA's Better Starts Today campaign highlights some of the mental, emotional and physical benefits of tobacco cessation.
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) teaches Veterans how to recognize and respond to internal experiences in a constructive way.
New initiative encourages shared responsibility among stakeholders to promote protective factors and mitigate risks
The Long Beach VA teamed up with the LAPD and the L.A. County Sherriff’s Department to provide Veterans in crisis with support from their peers.