December 25, 2014 - It was “Rapid” Robert Feller, National Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher and the first Major League Baseball player to enlist in World War II, who said, "Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again.”Throughout the year, we worked to apply that philosophy to our blog posts. Whether we highlighted new coping tools to help you or your loved one recover from a traumatic brain injury (TBI), different techniques to help surmount posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or more effective treatments, therapies and practices, the DCoE Blog team strived to feature important information for you and your family.
While reading, you may have discovered the key to coping with the changes in life brought on by injury, tips to rejuvenate your social life, or ways to reaffirm your self-confidence. Perhaps you read something that inspired you to seek help for a psychological health concern or you found a resource that helped you survive your first year in a new school or duty station.
As we welcome in the New Year, let us revisit what we consider the best of the 2014 Defense Centers of Excellence for Traumatic Brain Injury and Psychological Health (DCoE) Blog. read more>>>
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