Dr. Rola El-Serag, medical director of the Women’s Health Center […]
Results of a study using the Brief Biosocial Gambling Screen (BBGS) for detecting gambling disorder among Veterans seeking mental health treatment services.
The process uses high-quality, evidence-based tools and practices designed to help VA provide preventive mental health care to Veterans before they reach a crisis point.
Here is a VA program that helps to educate, support, and empower Veterans' families and friends who are seeking VA services and care for their Veterans. Read a letter from a grateful family.
In her job as a clinical psychologist at the U.S. […]
If you know a Veteran in crisis, point him or her toward the nearest VA facility, where they can get same day urgent mental health services.
Dr. Anna in recent years has welcomed a new type […]
Thanks in large part to Dr. Donna Ames, Los Angeles […]
She’s in Iraq. He’s at home with the kids. The distance and the difference in life’s demands can cause problems. VA has a great program that helps couples learn skills to deal with the challenges.
VA has a program called REACH VET which identifies Veterans at highest risk for suicide. It identified 30,000 Veterans in its first year. A study calls the program promising.
“Pay for-Success” project to improve employment for Veterans through a network of collaborative partnerships as well as research and innovation.
Suicide prevention remains VA’s highest clinical priority