DON'T BLAME
VETERANS SUFFERING W/ PTSD

IT'S NOT THEIR FAULT !

As creatives, we know how important the right mindset is. It’s not just about the art or the craft—it’s about resilience, emotional intelligence, and the ability to navigate challenges with confidence. This program offers coaching that focuses on building those mental tools. It’s an 8-week Emotional Intelligence (EI) coaching program designed to help you:

The first step in someone’s caring for a Veteran with PTSD is to know about how trauma subconsciously affects a person’s behavior.

Knowing that by experiencing traumatic events it changes a person's perspective on life.

Did you know that PTSD may cause you to become startled from loud noises, to be instantly “triggered”, or to “burst out in anger” for no good apparent reason, or perhaps acting “hyper-vigilant” about their surroundings or being “paranoid and ultra-suspicious” about interacting with or having large crowds of people around them.

The Best Way To HONOR America's Veterans Suffering From PTSD is We just get to love & protect them throughout their recovery.

Veterans Suffering From PTSD Needs Your HELP NOW. PLEASE GIVE YOUR SUPPORT IN ASSISTING OUR VETS IN 2024

Not All Wounds

Are Visible...

Veterans suffering from PTSD are traumatized, and although they may not look wounded physically, know that our Vets have been wounded both mentally and emotionally!

Veteran Suicide Prevention

If you’re a Veteran in a mental health crisis and you’re thinking about hurting yourself—or you know a Veteran who’s considering this—get help right away. You’re not alone.

Veteran Suicide Prevention

If you’re a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one, connect with our caring, qualified Veterans Crisis Line responders for confidential help.
This service is private, free, and available 24/7.

Here’s how you can connect with a Veterans Crisis Line responder, anytime day or night:

Call 988 and select
1. Text 838255. Start a confidential chat.
If you have hearing loss, call TTY: 800-799-4889.

Call the Veterans

Crisis Hotline

Call 988 and select 1.
Text 838255.
Start a confidential chat. If you have hearing loss, call TTY:
800-799-4889.

PTSD is PAINFUL For You & Your Family

PTSD Causes Collateral Damage!

PTSD has devastating effects on your personal relationships with you spouse and kids, friends, and co-workers.

If You Think You Might Have PTSD - Get HELP! RIGHT NOW TODAY ... DON'T WAIT ANOTHER DAY!

Go and Get the Education & Treatment at the VA RIGHT NOW – NO WAITING

In Manhattan, NY New York Harbor, VA

Ask the Operator for the 2nd Floor (212) 686-7500

PROTECT YOUR FAMILY

Don’t let your spouse and children suffer from the fallout of your PTSD behaviors!

PTSD Therapy Options

The Local VA Medical Centers Offer Vets the Following PTSD Therapeutic Services . . .

8-WEEK Group Education "PTSD 101"- Knowing and Understanding Your PTSD

Learning the how’s & why’s about PTSD.

Better Understanding of PTSD Behaviors.

PTSD 101 allows Vets to see that they are not alone in their “Struggling w/ PTSD”.

THIS IS A POWERFUL “FIRST STEP” IN  RECOVERING FROM PTSD!

12-WEEK GROUP Managing PTSD & Alcohol Substance Abuse Group

FACT:
95% of Vets Suffering From PTSD Also Abuse Alcohol and/or Drug
Substances!

The VA Has Lots of EDUCATION and ACTIVITIES for their PTSD…

This Group’s a real “eye opener” in seeing how others use “crutches to
cope”.

Individual Therapy One-on-One Therapy

The VA is there to assist our Vets…



Then, after completing these two groups Vets may choose to continue on with Individual Counseling Therapy.



Individual One-on-One Therapy goes deeper, allowing you to work through the remaining issues that are holding you back from a full-recovery.

The VA System Works! The VA Truly Loves VETs

The VA has it all for Vets with accessible healthcare, specialized services, comprehensive coverage,  a veteran-centric approach, support programs, collaborative care, research and innovation, timely access to care, mental health support, and caregiver support.



The VA Medical System is committed to ensuring that veterans receive the best possible healthcare services and support.

Coming Together Serving One Another

Vets shown here working together to help another Vet move out of the shelter into his own place.

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Understanding Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder In Veterans

Learning What PTSD Is and How To Manage This Horrific Disorder, PTSD Group Education is VITAL to Your Recovery

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Don't Forget Our Vets Struggling w/ PTSD

Our brave soldiers deserve your honor and support as they recover back into society 

Supporting Vets "Spring 2024"

Add These Events to Your Calendar in 2024 – THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT