
Combat Trauma at Home: Supporting Veterans in Civilian Life
For many veterans, returning home marks the end of deployment, but not the end of combat stress. The transition from military service to civilian life

For many veterans, returning home marks the end of deployment, but not the end of combat stress. The transition from military service to civilian life

“You have a healthy baby. That’s what matters.” For many mothers, those words are meant to comfort. But when birth was frightening, overwhelming, or felt
From the outside, high-functioning anxiety often looks like success. The person who never misses a deadline. The parent who does everything “right.” The professional who

When a baby arrives, attention naturally centers on the mother’s physical recovery and emotional wellbeing. While this care is essential, it often leaves another group

Trauma doesn’t just live in your memories – it lives in your nervous system. Even years after a distressing event, your body may still respond

Infertility affects the body, but the emotional impact runs far deeper. Month after month of hope followed by heartbreak can create a kind of invisible

A positive pregnancy test comes two weeks before deployment orders. The baby’s first kicks happen during a video call from halfway across the world. Labor
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