December 31, 2011 - A new program, benefitting homeless veterans who may suffer from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), is coming to Brevard in the new-year.The PTSA (Post Traumatic Stress Awareness) Program is being offered as a new signature NVHS program and will be administered through a joint effort of NVHS' volunteers and mental health professionals, under the guidance and support of Doc Scott Fairchild, a Brevard County resident and psychologist who specializes in PTSD and TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) treatment.
Scott Fairchild, Psychologist, a veteran himself, has a passion for understanding and helping veterans with PTSD and related conditions. He is also affiliated with another non-profit, Welcome Home Vets, whose volunteers provide direct clinical services, small grants, legal guidance, advocacy and education materials to the public.
As they relate to veterans specifically, some facts about PTSD are that many alcohol and drug abuse related problems in veterans stem from PTSD that has gone misdiagnosed or untreated. PTSD alone may leave the affected feeling misunderstood and out-of- touch. PTSD is generally frowned-upon and by reporting it, a serviceman or woman may lose their job. This situation results in many veterans trying to deal with it on their own, with no group, peer, or counselors involved. It can take years for PTSD to set in, or it can be instantaneous.
NVHS is an organization of volunteers who assist in the mission of searching for, rescuing and reviving U.S. Veterans who have become homeless. read more>>>
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