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CENTER FOR POST TRAUMATIC GROWTH #65630897
The Center for Post Traumatic Growth (CPTG) promotes and supports the healing of combat veterans, law enforcement, first responders, and their families, from moral injury and trauma.
CPTG provides individual, couples, and group therapy to all eligible clients. Programs include:
Post traumatic stress and moral injury group therapy for veterans and first responders
Military sexual trauma group therapy
Couples-Family group program
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Home - https://centerptg.org/
MAKE THE CONNECTION #69952611
Make The Connection offers videos, podcasts, articles of personal experiences, stories of recovery, and other resources about such topics as:
A resource developed and operated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Make the Connection aims to reduce barriers and stigma associated with mental health challenges that may prevent Veterans from seeking mental health care. Talking openly about mental health and the challenges that many Veterans face can help encourage Veterans and their families to get the support they need.
Explore the site further to learn about different kinds of mental health treatments, as well as locate nearby VA facilities, resources and programs.
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[read more]VICTORY VILLAGE VETERANS CENTER #86667126
Victory Village Veteran's Center provides support services for veterans, service members, and their families to ease the transition from military to civilian life. Services include assistance with housing, employment, benefits, and wellness programs.
Auburn & Nevada County services:
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US DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS #88218913
The Women Veterans Call Center (WVCC) staff is trained to provide women Veterans, their families, and caregivers about VA services and resources.
If you have questions or can't find what you're looking for, you can call, text, or chat online with the Women Veterans Call Center (WVCC) at 855-829-6636 to get help and find available resources and services in your area. Trained women representatives can also:
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