Military families may get better access to mental health careFamilies could see lower costs for mental health care as well as expanded counseling services.By Karen Jowers2 months ago
Texas university launching trauma research program with militaryThe new center aims to improve the way medical professionals help both civilians and military patients recover from physical, emotional trauma.By Allison P. Erickson15 months ago
Hawaii gun permit ruling sides with ‘homesick’ Navy officerHawaii cannot deny a firearms permit simply because someone has sought counseling, a judge has ruled.16 months ago
This whistleblower called out VA about counselor burnoutTed Blickwedel confronted VA leadership about its treatment of counselors and decreased care for veterans. Then he wrote a book about it.By Todd South17 months ago
Surviving Families Leading Relief Effort in Dnipro, UkraineCurrently, TAPS Ukraine is on the ground in Dnipro running the Coordination Headquarters of Dnipro, a space providing care for the Ukrainian Army, National Guard, National Police, and internally displaced persons (IDPs).24 months ago
Military suicide prevention efforts are falling short, Pentagon concedesThe number of active-duty suicides increased every year from 2015 to 2020.By Leo Shane III2 years ago