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VA’s New PTSD Resource Website

For those of you needing resources on PTSD, I wanted to take a quick second to write a little about the VA’s webpage dedicated to the subject.

Titled “Where to Get Help for PTSD,” the webpage serves as a resource point for vets and family members looking for assistance. Here is some of the information on the site.

The VA has been very proactive about publishing resources for veterans over these past few years. While the website itself can be difficult to navigate, a patient reader can find answers to virtually all benefits related questions.

For more information and for additional resources, click on this url: https://www.ptsd.va.gov/public/where-to-get-help.asp.

Are you are in crisis? You have options:

  • Call 911
  • Go to the nearest Emergency Room
  • Call the Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255
  • Contact the Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255, press 1 (text 838255) or Confidential Veterans Chat with a counselor

Please note that the National Center for PTSD does not provide direct clinical care or individual referrals. We provide information to help you find local mental health services and information on trauma and PTSD.

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Information is power … especially when it comes to your benefits.

If this post helped you better understand the process, consider sharing it with another veteran who might be facing similar challenges. And if your situation involves a denied claim, appeal, or complex legal issue, it may be time to speak with a qualified VA-accredited attorney.

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If this post helped you better understand the process, consider sharing it with another veteran who might be facing similar challenges.

And if your situation involves a denied claim, appeal, or complex legal issue, it may be time to speak with a qualified VA-accredited attorney.

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