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Emotional Well-being and Mental Health 

Maintaining emotional well-being and mental health is crucial during and after the transition from military to civilian life. You don’t have to navigate this journey alone. Below is a list of trusted resources designed to support veterans, offering guidance, counseling, and care tailored to your unique experiences.
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Explore these links to find the support that aligns with your needs.
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Free, confidential support for veterans in crisis, available 24/7.

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Promotes psychological health and resilience for service members, veterans, and families.

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Free, confidential support for veterans in crisis, available 24/7.

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Resources from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, including PTSD treatment, counseling, and more.

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Provides mental health care specifically for veterans and military families.

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Mental health support, resources, and guidance for veterans and active duty personnel from the National Alliance on Mental Illness.

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Comprehensive resource on understanding, coping with, and treating PTSD.

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Access to free mental health services for veterans, provided by volunteer mental health professionals.

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Veterans share their stories about mental health challenges and connect with support services.

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Confidential, cost-free, and barrier-free mental health care for post-9/11 veterans.

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