Veterans can experience extreme guilt and shame in addiction recovery from experiences of trauma in combat, military conflicts, and deployment difficulties. Some Veterans experience a…
Naval rehab centers revolve around several different programs for alcohol dependency, substance abuse, and co-occurring mental illnesses that may be present. Opioids, chemical dependencies, alcohol,…
Veteran rehab programs are for Veterans with substance abuse disorders, mental illness, co-occurring medical conditions, and other concerns such as homelessness and unemployment. The needs…
Drug use in the military is dangerous for many reasons. Since 1999, 17,000 people received a discharge from the US Military because of drug use.…
Mental health issues and substance abuse problems are the cause of extreme concern today because of the rising numbers of those affected. Traumatic events in…
Being truthful about participating in rehab for drug or mental health treatment is the best option. The military has access to all medical records and…
Life transitions from civilian life to military life and the back to civilian life pose many adjustments and challenges for Veterans. The struggles Veterans face…
The number of Veterans addicted to opioids is double that of the civilian population. Veterans are faced with pain from injuries in combat, challenged with…
Alcohol and stress in the military are common and significant problems. Military culture accepts the use of alcohol to cope with stress, boredom, loneliness, and…
Leaving the military to join the civilian lifestyle after years of being enlisted is a challenging transition. An awareness of how much life has changed…