Operation Health: Resources for Veterans and Their Families
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1 Operation Health: Resources for Veterans and Their Families An Infopeople Webinar Presented by Kelli Ham June 13, 2012 MedlinePlus Health Topics Veterans and Military Health Veterans and Military Family Health Traumatic Brain Injury Concussion Mental Health Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Homeless Health Concerns Suicide Alcoholism Drug Abuse Prescription Drug Abuse Artificial Limbs Paralysis Spinal Cord Injuries Statistics American War and Military Operations Casualties: Lists and Statistics
2 U.S. Military Casualty Statistics: Operation New Dawn, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom Websites and Resources Veterans Administration Military Exposures Traumatic Brain Injury Brainline Military AVBI: American Veterans with Brain Injuries Mental Health Issues Mental Health Guide to VA Mental Health Services for Veterans & Families PTSD National Center for PTSD PTSD Awareness Month: June NATIONAL CENTER for PTSD Substance Abuse Homelessness Women Veterans California s Women Veterans Response to the 2011 Survey: Preliminary Report
3 Military Sexual Trauma Aging Veterans Caring for Aging Veterans Support Services Make the Connection Military Families and Friends Returning Soldier and Veteran Health Hotlines Veterans Crisis Line TALK (8255) National Call Center for Homeless Veterans AID.VET ( ) VA Caregiver Support Line Wounded Warrior Resource Center Support For Caregivers VA Caregiver Support For Stroke Caregivers Mobile Apps PTSD Coach Breath2Relax T2 Mood Tracker Online Support Groups After Deployment
4 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Military Kids Connect California Department of Veteran Affairs CalVet California Veterans Resource Book Directories Vet Centers State and Local Resources County Veteran Service Organizations Search for all facilities based on your criteria: regions DIRLINE: Directory of Health Organizations National Resource Directory VALNET VA Libraries Information_Therapy Personal Health Records MyHealtheVet Journal Articles Shively SB, Perl DP. Traumatic brain injury, shell shock, and posttraumatic stress disorder in the military-past, present, and future. J Head Trauma Rehabil., 2012 May;27(3):
5 McFarlane AC. Military deployment: the impact on children and family adjustment and the need for care. Curr Opin Psychiatry Jul;22(4): Wieland DM, Haley JL, Bouder M. Military sexual trauma. Pa Nurse Dec;66(4):17-9, Recommended Titles Keith Armstrong et al. Courage After Fire: Coping Strategies for Troops Returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and Their Families Peter Gaytan and Marian Borden. For Service to Your Country: The Essential Guide to Getting the Veterans Benefits You ve Earned Janelle Hill et al. Life after the Military: A Handbook for Transitioning Veterans Charles W. Hoge, MD. Once a Warrior, Always a Warrior: Navigating the Transition from Combat to Home Carlos Montalvan and Bret Witter. Until Tuesday: A Wounded Warrior and the Golden Retriever Who Saved Him Cheryl A. Roberts. Coping with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Guide for Families Laurie B. Slone and Matthew J. Friedman, MD. After the War Zone: A Practical Guide for Returning Troops and Their Families. 2008
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