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VA Bureaucracy has Undermined the Vet Centers, Damaging a Peer Counseling Jewel, Investigation Finds mindsitenews.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mindsitenews.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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On Wednesday, the Wasilla Vet Center held a ceremony to honor its new location, and also took time to recognize the 50th anniversary ‘Operation Welcome Home’ as a way honor
Alaska is known far and wide as the state with the most military veterans per capita, and that is even more so in the Mat-Su Valley. As the numbers have
The scholarship program would award scholarships to those looking to earn degrees in social work, psychology, mental health counseling, or marriage and family counseling.
WASHINGTON — Today, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that it will establish a Vet Center (Readjustment Counseling Service) Scholarship Program to assist individuals pursuing graduate degrees in psychology, social work, marriage and family therapy, or mental health counseling.
SMITHFIELD – Subjected to retaliation during his four-year battle to ensure quality care and counselor welfare in the Veterans Affairs Vet Center program, retired Lt. Col. Ted Blickwedel of Smithfield
Your Turn: Vet centers are a lifeline and need wide support Phil Ringstrom View Comments The Vietnam War was fought on many fronts: on television, in newspapers, on college campuses, in homes, in the minds of mothers and fathers, families and in the mind of the warrior. Since Vietnam, the aftermath of our many wars continues to fall primarily on warriors and their families. Memories of past battles, physical and emotional challenges, loss of comrades, grief, despair and survival can make coming home difficult. Tim O’ Brien, author of “The Things They Carried," describes the weight of responsibility, guilt, camaraderie and friendships that occurs amid the chaos and horror of war.