This disorder can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event.
PTSD
This 3-digit number is the Veterans Crisis Line.
988 (press 1)
PTSD affects a significant portion of veterans from this era, known for its high operational tempo and repeated deployments.
Post 9/11 conflicts
This common medication class is used to treat depression and anxiety in veterans.
SSRIs
A mild traumatic brain injury commonly caused by blast exposure.
Concussion
A common symptom of PTSD that involves reliving the trauma through memories or dreams.
Flashbacks
A key protective factor that can reduce suicide risk, often strengthened through peer support groups.
Social connection
Female veterans are statistically more likely than male veterans to report this type of trauma related to service.
Military sexual trauma
A form of therapy where eye movements or tapping help process traumatic memories.
EMDR
Veterans with TBI may experience persistent headaches, memory problems, and this sensory sensitivity.
Light sensitivity
The physiological response in which veterans may feel constantly “keyed up” or on guard.
Hyperarousal
The term for removing or safely storing firearms/medications to prevent self-harm.
Means safety
Research consistently shows that veterans with this type of injury are more likely to experience depression and anxiety.
Traumatic brain injury
This holistic approach incorporates mindfulness, breathing, and body awareness.
yoga therapy
Term used to describe hidden psychological injuries from military service.
Invisible wounds
This evidence-based therapy helps veterans confront trauma memories in a safe environment.
Prolonged exposure therapy
Screening tool used by clinicians to assess the severity of suicidal thoughts.
The Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (CSSRS)
Studies show that veterans are more likely than non-veterans to die by suicide using this method.
Firearm-related suicide
The VA’s whole-person approach to recovery that emphasizes mission, aspiration, and purpose.
Whole health
Many veterans experience chronic pain, which can worsen this mental-health condition.
Depression
PTSD is linked to changes in this part of the brain responsible for emotional regulation.
The Amygdala
This VA initiative connects at-risk veterans with trained peers who have lived experience.
The Veterans Crisis Line
Veterans living in rural areas face higher mental-health risks due to reduced access to this key resource.
Mental health care or behavioral health services
This emerging intervention shows promise for treatment-resistant PTSD through carefully supervised psychedelic use.
MDMA-assisted therapy
This inflammatory condition linked to burn pit exposure can worsen anxiety and cognitive symptoms.
toxic exposure-related illness