By Mary McPhail Gray
Board Chair
“Working with veterans is a passion of mine,” declares Jacquie Arcand, one of four Taos Behavioral Health clinicians who are uniquely skilled at treating veterans. “I am a military brat and have a lived experience with military culture and family life. My father was a WWI veteran whose PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) was never treated.”
Just as you would seek help for a physical injury, you can seek help for a soul-searing moral injury. The wounds are just as deep and debilitating. Most veterans have some level of PTSD—as a result of experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event/s. PTSD symptoms may start within a month of the event or may not appear for years. Often the individual has intrusive repetitive memories, avoidance behaviors, negative moods and thoughts and changes in physical and emotional reactions. The veteran often experiences difficulties in social and family life, occupational instability, marital problems and difficulty in parenting. [Read more…] about Reaching Out to Veterans