Inside this issue: 

  • Searching for Ways to Reduce Veteran Suicides
  • What is the Best Mechanism for Fully Remitting PTSD, Trauma-Focused or Not?
  • Military Family Spotlight: In Their Heads They’re Still Fighting…
  • The Research, The Real Stuff and The Resource
  • The Aftermath of the 18-Year Conflict
  • Stress Management – Is it Going to the Dogs? The Promise of Animal-Assisted Therapy
  • Sport and Hobbies That Benefit the Military Veteran
  • Veteran Spotlight – A. V. Avegalio

Combat Stress Magazine

Harnessing Post-Traumatic Stress for Service Members, Veterans, and First Responders

Combat Stress magazine is written with our military Service Members, Veterans, first responders, and their families in mind. We want all of our members and guests to find contentment in their lives by learning about stress management and finding what works best for each of them. Stress is unavoidable and comes in many shapes and sizes. It can even be considered a part of who we are. Being in a state of peaceful happiness may seem like a lofty goal but harnessing your stress in a positive way makes it obtainable. Serving in the military or being a police officer, firefighter or paramedic brings unique challenges and some extraordinarily bad days. The American Institute of Stress is dedicated to helping you, our Heroes and their families, cope with and heal your mind and body from the stress associated with your careers and sacrifices.

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