Strength in Support
Strength in Support’s (a 501c3, Tax ID 46-1896501) founding board members have served veterans and their families in Southern California for decades through their private clinical practices and informal mentoring. In the last few years, as they saw how military funding did not meet the needs of the simultaneous wars over the past decades and how lack of funding impacted veterans services available and wait-times and reduced advocacy for military families, they knew something needed to change. |
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
SAMHSA leads efforts to ensure that American service men and women and their families can access behavioral health treatment and services. |
Justice For Vets
Justice For Vets is dedicated to transforming the way the justice system identifies, assesses and treats our veterans, leading the national effort to put a veterans treatment court in reach of every veteran in need. We are committed to ensuring that no veteran is left behind by providing training and technical assistance to help communities bring together local, state, and federal resources to directly serve veterans involved in the justice system due to mental health disorders, trauma, and substance use |
The Recovery Village
The Recovery Village is a comprehensive substance abuse and eating disorder treatment facility in Florida, offering a full continuum of care from a patients’ arrival. In addition to medical detox and acute medical stabilization, we offer nutrition monitoring and medical intervention, inpatient, residential, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, sober housing accommodations, and aftercare. |
Military & Veteran Discounts Guide
The Dealhack Military Discount Guide is the result of our quarterly survey of brands that offer active-duty military and veteran discounts. Every three months, we independently verify each and every store on this list. |
AddictionCenter
Addiction Center was founded by recovering addicts and health information writers. Our goal is to provide the most up-to-date information on addiction as well as reviews of top treatment centers across the country. |
Alcoholrehabguide.org
Alcohol Rehab Guide is an organization that provides comprehensive, reliable information on the various aspects of alcohol abuse and addiction. We offer support and guidance for those who are struggling, as well as their parents, family members, friends, and community members. The World Health Organization estimated that approximately 3.3 million people die each year from alcohol abuse. Our goal is to provide helpful information to as many people as possible on alcohol abuse, addiction, and recovery options |
How Does Trauma Affect Sleep?
According to the National Center for PTSD, roughly 60% of men and 50% of women will experience at least one traumatic event during their lifetimes. Trauma and how traumatic events can impact our sleep patterns and routines. |
UK Addiction Treatment Centres
UKAT has private alcohol and drug rehab centres that are set in tranquil surroundings by the seaside, rural countryside or quiet villages our centres are strategically placed in idyllic locations to help aid the recovery process. We pride ourselves in providing the best care and rehabilitation for long term recovery. |
Hero Care Packages
In our time in service, we noticed that most service members never got packages from home. That's because sending one was just too much work. Let us take care of the work, cover the shipping costs, and take care of the customs so you can send your Hero the military care package they deserve. |
Health Care Benefits, Career Resources, and Discounts for Women Veterans
According to Veterans Affairs (VA), there are approximately two million women veterans currently living in the US, making up close to 10 percent of the veteran population. And, the VA estimates that those numbers will only increase in the decades to come. |
Preparing for the Death of a Terminally-Ill Loved One
Some might think knowing of a loved one’s impending passing in advance somehow eases the pain, but anyone who’s experienced it would tell you it’s one of the most difficult challenges a person could ever face. Everyone experiences and copes with grief differently, and ultimately there is no “right way” to handle a loss. |
Symptoms of major depression and complicated grief
It’s common for people to have sadness, pain, anger, bouts of crying, and a depressed mood after a loved one dies. It’s important to know about normal grief responses so that you can know if the bereaved person might be getting worse—going into a major depression. |
Guidelines for Helping Grieving Children
A hundred years ago death was much more a natural part of a child’s experience. Grandparents often lived with families, so children witnessed them growing older and dying. Modern medicine has made strides in reducing infant and child mortality and has prolonged life expectancy for the elderly, so children witness fewer deaths. |
Coping With The Stigma of Grieving an Overdose Death
Some people struggle to understand and communicate their emotions surrounding death and grief. When a loved one dies, they dive into planning services, organizing households or closing finances. However, the silence can be deafening when it comes to the avoidance of conversations about drug-related deaths. |
Grief & the Loss of a Pet
Grief upon the loss of a pet is a normal response, and a very individual one. For some people, grieving for a pet who has died may be a more difficult process than grieving for a human loved one. One reason is that the support network of understanding and caring people may be smaller. |
Small Business Resources for Military Veterans
Now that you’ve finished your service and you’re officially a veteran, it’s time to take your career into your own hands. What better way to do that than to start your own business? |