Veteran Re-entry to the Civilian World Therapeutic Group
Re-entering the civilian world can be a huge adjustment for military personnel. The longer you are in the armed forces, the more challenging it may be. But with the right attitude, and a little help from a professional, you can be successful re-entering the civilian world.
Whether a family person or a single individual, the returning veteran may have mental health issues caused by military service in a combat zone.
One in five combat veterans is post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD, major depression, or even suicidal thoughts. Treatment for these problems is available and very important to avoid many related risks, such as heart disease, dependence on drugs or alcohol, chronic unemployment, and divorce.
The pace and rhythm of civilian life is obviously very different from that of a soldier on duty overseas. Particularly if you have served in combat zones, you will need time to digest what you have seen and experienced and to grieve. Group Therapy offers the stabilization; support and services that help veterans achieve their highest level of independence. It allows you to heal with other veterans going through the same issues.
The Group will address:
- Taking care of your own mental health (PTSD, Depression, etc.)
- Slowly fitting back into home life
- Identify your transferable skills and credentials
- Prepare to enter the work force or college
- Help with the cultural gap between civilian and military life
- Other issues requested by the group
Date and Time
Tuesday Jul 17, 2012
8:00 PM - 9:00 PM EDT
Every Tuesday: 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Location
Lake Norman Therapy
132 Joe V. Knox Ave. Suite 100
Mooresville, NC 28117
Fees/Admission
$50.00 each session
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Contact Information
Patricia Littwin
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