Veterans PTSD Project Blog

Finding Triumph in Tragedy

by David Chrisinger  “Weep, darling. Weep…and then, tomorrow, we shall make something strong of this sorrow.”–Lorraine Hansberry, “The Sign in…

10 years ago

Down the Rabbit Hole

by David P. Ervin I asked a buddy how he was doing the other day. I keep in touch pretty regularly…

10 years ago

Words Make You More: Bibliotherapy and the Healing Power of Literature

by David Chrisinger The commander’s words relieve their stricken hearts: ‘My comrades, hardly strangers to pain before now, we all…

10 years ago

Second Class Trauma by Elisha D. Morrow

Coast Guard Sailor Elisha D. Morrow is a staunch advocate for Service Members who are victims of Military Sexual Trauma.…

12 years ago

Down But Not Out by Andrew Smith

This Infantry Soldier overcame PTSD through counseling and his faith.  Today, he is President of the Board of Directors for…

12 years ago

“Just One of the Guys” by Ashley Schlemmer

Military Sexual Trauma is intolerably high in our military today. As estimated 17% of all women in the U.S. Armed…

12 years ago

A Holistic Approach to PTSD – Energy Healing, Mindfulness & Spiritual Prayer by Michael E. Goldberg

Guest Blogger Michael E. Goldberg is a Reiki Master, Life and Health Coach and Author of The Road to Healing,…

12 years ago

What Those Affected by PTSD Want You To Know by V. J. Cruse

On 23 October, we posted this discussion question on our Facebook page: “If you could tell others one thing about…

12 years ago

The Glass by Beauregard Storm

Poet Beauregard Storm started writing and rhyming as a part of art therapy. As a Veteran, he would like to…

12 years ago

Powerful Healing Journeys Through the Arts and The Military Experience, by Scott Lee

In "PTSD: A Soldier's Perspective" Scott Lee writes, "I'm still overwhelmed with life and struggling with the basics, but after…

12 years ago