Posted by Chaplain Campbell. Filed in Active Duty, Chaplains, Families, National Guard, Parents, Reserves, Spouses |
Local churches and other ministries are organizing to reach out to veterans with PTSD.
Take a look at the USA Today article on several programs ministering to service members here.
What have you seen work in helping PTSD affected veterans??
Let us know.
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Thursday, August 6th 2009 at 11:21 am
Thanks for posting this article! It quotes two sources I used in a similar article which was published in Christianity Today in July. So in answer to your question - what works for PTSD- I’d like to send you the link to that article: http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2009/july/14.48.html Also, today in my blog I posted Nate Self’s personal story of dealing with PTSD. See http://jocelyngreen.wordpress.com/2009/08/06/i-hated-myself-an-inside-look-at-ptsd/ for his take on what works and what doesn’t.