Post Traumatic Stress Disorder


Warrior Wellness: Empowering Women Veterans Through Virtual Yoga

Join Service Women’s Action Network and Karin Rossi, certified by Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga, for a five-week virtual trauma-informed yoga series. Our partnership event, "Warrior Wellness: Empowering Women Veterans through Virtual Yoga," will provide classes free of charge for women veterans, family, and friends.

Save the dates!

September 13 at 10AM ET

September 20 at 10 AM ET

September 27 at 10 AM ET

October 4 at 10 AM ET

October 11 at 10 AM ET

PTSD Coach

The PTSD Coach app can help you learn about and manage symptoms that often occur after trauma. Features include:

  • Reliable information on PTSD and treatments that work

  • Tools for screening and tracking your symptoms

  • Convenient, easy-to-use tools to help you handle stress symptoms

  • Direct links to support and help

  • Always with you when you need it

Providing you with facts and self-help skills based on research.

Emory Healthcare Veterans Program

Emory Healthcare Veterans Program treats conditions such as PTSD, military sexual trauma, anxiety, and depression related to military service. Treatment is free and confidential for eligible post-9/11 veterans and service members living anywhere in the United States, regardless of discharge status, deployment history, or length of service. The two-week Intensive Outpatient Program is evidence-based and can be completed in person at our clinic in Atlanta, Georgia, or through telehealth in participating states. All lodging, transportation, meals, activities, and treatments are at no cost to the participant. 


To learn more about our program, call 888-514-5345 or fill out our private online form to speak with a veteran care coordinator.  

Home Base

Home Base, a Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital program, is dedicated to healing the invisible wounds of war for Veterans of all eras, Service Members, Military Families and Families of the Fallen through world-class clinical care, wellness, education and research, all at no cost.

As a National Center of Excellence, Home Base operates the first and largest private-sector clinic in the nation devoted to providing life-saving clinical care and support for the treatment of the invisible wounds to include:

  • Anxiety

  • Co-occurring substance use disorder

  • Depression

  • Family relationship challenges

  • Military sexual trauma

  • Post-traumatic stress

  • Traumatic brain injury

  • Other issues associated with Military service

If you would like to be contacted by one of Home Base’s Veteran Outreach Coordinators or a member of the Family Support Team, please complete and submit the “Connect With Care” form at homebase.org/clinical-care/care-and-support or call 617-724-5202.

To learn more about Home Base, please visit homebase.org.

Cohen Veterans Network

Cohen Veterans Network’s 501(c)(3) mission is to improve the quality of life for all post-9/11 veterans, including National Guard and Reserves, and military families by providing high-quality, accessible mental health care. Through a network of outpatient mental health clinics, trained clinicians deliver evidence-based care to treat mental health conditions from service and transition. Veteran and military family mental health care is available across the country at our Cohen Clinics regardless of discharge status. To learn more, visit cohenveteransnetwork.org

Easter Seals Military & Veterans Services

By engaging local organizations and communities, Easterseals has worked to connect veterans and military families with what they need for meaningful employment, education and overall wellness since World War II. Our grassroots outreach – through several affiliate locations in communities nationwide– provide unmatched, accessible, and indispensable resources and support for veterans and military families.

The Pink Berets

It is the mission, duty and purpose of The Pink Berets to address, educate, coordinate, and provide aid and relief to active duty women of the United States Armed Forces and Veterans seeking assistance with invisible injuries such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Military Sexual Trauma and Combat Trauma Stress on a local and national level. Our goals and commitment are based solely upon helping women who have been afflicted with the devastating effects of PTSD, MST, and CTS and address their symptoms before it progresses to homelessness, unemployment, and suicide. If left unaddressed it can have a significant impact on their lives and their families.

U.S Department of Veterans Affairs: Compensated Work Therapy Program

This link will take you directly to the Dept of VA which provides resources for those that need information and location assistance for Vocational Rehabilitation Program. Some of these locations have types of programs that are specialized for service members with PTSD, MST, SUD.

Coming Home Project

Coming Home Project has served thousands of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, service members, and their families from all 50 states with a range of integrative programs including groundbreaking evidence-based healing and wellness retreats for veterans and their families, female veterans, student veterans, and care providers. For residents of the greater San Francisco Bay Area, we also provided confidential, pro bono psychological counseling.

ReBoot

Boot Campaign’s revolutionary Health and Wellness pipeline provides veterans access and funding to individualized and comprehensive roadmaps to recovery from invisible wounds of war. Joining forces with evidence-based treatment and training partners across the United States, Boot Campaign helps veterans and their families struggling with traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorder, chronic pain, self-medication, and insomnia.

Catch A Lift Fund

The Catch A Lift Fund enables post 9/11 combat wounded veterans all over the U.S. to recover and rehabilitate both physically and mentally through physical fitness, motivation, and support. Since our founding in 2010, the Catch A Lift Fund has helped thousands of post 9/11 combat wounded veterans regain their mental and physical health through gym memberships, in-home gym equipment, personalized fitness and nutrition programs, and a peer support network. Catch A Lift vets are seeing and feeling results including dramatic weight loss, reduction in medications, improved sleep patterns, and strengthened relationships with family and friends, thanks to their healthier lifestyle. ​Our veteran testimonials attest that CAL has “saved their lives”; the greatest impact of all.

David Lynch Foundation

Operation Warrior Wellness (OWW), a division of the David Lynch Foundation, offers the Transcendental Meditation-based Resilient Warrior Program, a simple, easy-to-learn, evidence-based approach to relieving symptoms of PTSD and major depression and developing greater resilience to stress. Since its initial launch in 2010, the OWW initiative has partnered with leading veterans service organizations, Army and Marine bases, and VA medical centers across the country to deliver the Resilient Warrior Program to veterans, active-duty personnel, and military families in need. The initiative also partners with military colleges to create a new generation of more resilient officers.
For more information on Operation Warrior Wellness, including inquiries on how to learn TM, contact veterans@davidlynchfoundation.org.

NAMI Homefront

NAMI Homefront is a free, 6-session educational program for families, caregivers, and friends of military service members and vets with mental health conditions.

Based on the nationally recognized NAMI Family-to-Family program, NAMI Homefront is designed to address the unique needs of family, caregivers, and friends of those who have served or are currently serving our country. The program is taught by trained family members of service members/veterans living with mental health conditions.