Why Pick a Veteran to Treat ?
November 5, 2009 | Chappaqua, New York | Vetting explained
Today is a sad day for America a sad day for the US Army. Two and three years in a combat zone can produce this type of behavioral health activity. This is why I am asking the complete behavioral health community to "Pick a vet to treat" the Department of veterans Affairs can not handle the problem of stress because being military is a stressor. The private sector must step up to the plate and become proactive. Contact me at website reentryusa.vpweb.com we have develop a wellness practice that has found a small path to work out stressful situation. We are a country at war we all must do our part.
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