
4 Ways Veterans are Acknowledged
Heroes live among us in the United States of America, with a large majority of them being veterans to the United States military. They give the ultimate sacrifice—they put their lives, their family’s lives More...

How to Handle a Traffic Accident
Every driver is worried that one day they will be involved in a traffic accident. Some of these incidents can be small and have minor consequences – others are much more severe and traumatic. Neither one is a More...

Unlocking the Chains of PTSD: Keys to Help You Feel Like You Again
Many people tend to associate PTSD with military service, but the fact of the matter is that it is a condition that can affect anyone for a variety of different reasons. Anyone who suffers from post-traumatic stress More...

Tampa’s Franciscan Center working to promote well living, calling for public involvement
The Franciscan Center is seeking fresh ideas and programming to promote well living and invites the public to share and enjoy its venue and facilities. “If you have an idea for a workshop, class or program that More...

3 Reasons Why Trauma Treatment Is Beneficial to Eating Disorder Recovery
Among the psychiatric profession and the experts at most modern eating disorder treatment centers, there is a push to provide eating disorder treatment solutions which not only allow for short term eating disorder More...

‘Tolkien’ never lives up the myth or legend of a man behind ‘The Hobbit’ and the ‘LOTR’
Fox Spotlight tried to share J.R.R. Tolkien’s backstory, one of the most influential literary giants in history, with audiences in their new biopic, Tolkien. Nicholas Hoult steps into the shoes of the iconic More...

‘Indivisible’ Review: Uplifting film about the power of faith without getting preachy
Another faith-based biopic tackles the discussion of faith, but manages to keep an appeal for non-Christians by staying on target with the story and never getting too preachy. The true story of Army Chaplain Darren More...

Study: One in four Millennials claim they suffer from PTSD due to the 2016 elections
A new psychological study from San Francisco State University discovered that 25% of Millennials are suffering from post traumatic stress disorder, PTSD, because of the 2016 elections. Those damaged the most, according More...

Canada: Christopher Garnier wants to be released from prison for Catherine Campbell murder, it gave him PTSD
It a bizarre twist, a murderer in Canada is actively seeking release for murdering a female policeman in 2015 due to PTSD – cause by his murder of the woman. In September 2015, Christopher Garnier, 30, met More...

‘Thank You For Your Service’ highlights PTSD struggles for Vets but falls short on the ‘thank you’
The struggles of returning soldiers never appeared on screen in the way Thank You For Your Service highlights PTSD, the incompetence of Veterans Affairs and the arrogance of military leadership. American Sniper More...

Oregon Bride Injured in Carriage Ride Files $155,450 Lawsuit
A bride from Oregon is suing her former attorney after he failed to file a lawsuit or settlement demand before the statutes of limitations expired, the Associated Press reported. The bride, Jaclyn Stevenson, was More...

Benefits of Retired, Disabled, and Veteran Citizens
We live in an era of economic downturns, wars, climate change, costly healthcare and what not making it extremely difficult for people, especially the retired, disabled and the veteran citizens to live a stress More...

Alarming behavioral addiction facts that you should know
The most important thing that you should know about behavioral addiction is that it is a dangerous slope. People can start on a road to behavioral addiction and very quickly find themselves sliding uncontrollably More...

Today Show blindsides Sarah Palin with PTSD, family questions, ditching the Iowa caucus talk
The Today Show took the Sarah Palin interview off the rails this morning as the former Alaska governor was asked about personal family issues etc… and responded with shock stating that “You guys brought More...

Tampa resident, Bryan Foltz and his dog Dell, graduate from K9s For Warriors
After three weeks of training, US Army Specialist Bryan Foltz recently returned to his home in Tampa, Florida. Foltz and his dog Dell were members of K9s For Warriors June graduating class. The graduation took More...

Benefits Offered to Veterans
Being a veteran of the armed forces comes with certain hurdles that others might not have. However, it does come with some benefits that counterbalance those hurdles. The VA, or Veterans Administration, has many More...

Ohio Vet, Darin Welker, found guilty and fined for keeping ducks to cope with PTSD
A veteran Ohio who was cited for keeping ducks within city limits to cope with PTSD was found guilty Wednesday. Credits: United States Government photo Darin Welker, 36, was fined $50 for violating the county’s More...

Russ Russo interview: ‘Catch Hell’ ‘The Projectionist’ ‘The Green Fairy’ and Michael Caine
Ryan Phillippe’s directional debut opens today in theaters, Catch Hell, and one of the stars from the film, Russ Russo, talks about the film, what fans can expect and previews his other upcoming projects. Russo More...

Psychotherapist Examines Links Between Child Abuse and Alcoholism
College students with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) drink more alcohol than their peers, according to a new study published earlier this year in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology. photo “Tbone” More...

Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan costs $75,000 for every American household: Kennedy School report
In a new report from the Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, the costs of the two very lengthy wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are quite exorbitant. Image/W123 at Wikimedia Commons The Kennedy School More...