Increasing PTSD Treatment Engagement Among O.E.F. and O.I.F. Veterans

Increasing PTSD Treatment Engagement Among O.E.F. and O.I.F. Veterans Life not easy post-deployment? Need help deciding whether to seek help? Call the Dartmouth Medical School: 603-448-0263

Life hard after war?

Not sure about the VA? If you are a recent veteran experiencing difficulty adjusting to life post-deployment and need help accessing or deciding whether to seek mental health treatment, please call us at Dartmouth Medical School at 603-448-0263. All study visits will be done by phone and are confidential. Eligible veterans will receive compensation for their time.

04/30/2014

Dartmouth College Research Study:
“They will give me meds instead of listening to me.” “I only want to talk to other people who were there.” “I am not ready to talk about it.”
If you deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan and are considering whether or not to go to the VA, our study may be helpful to you. Please call Meissa at Dartmouth Medical School at (603)-727-4952 or email her at [email protected] All study visits will be done by phone and are confidential. Eligible veterans will receive compensation for their time.

04/02/2014

Thoughts for the soldiers at fort hood tonight.

03/21/2014

This is a tough time of year. If you're feeling down or are unsure about seeking help, please give us a call. (603) 727-4953. We're here to listen!

02/19/2014

Dartmouth College Research Study:
It’s not easy to ask for help, especially when you never thought you’d be the one to need it.
We are interested in talking with veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that have struggled making the decision of whether or not to seek help. If you are interested, please call Meissa at Dartmouth Medical School at (603)-727-4952 or email her at [email protected]. All study visits will be done by phone and are confidential. Eligible veterans will receive compensation for their time.

02/03/2014

Dartmouth College Research Study:
Life after war is difficult for many veterans.
If you recently returned from Iraq or Afghanistan and are unsure about getting help and want to talk to someone about making the decision please give Meissa a call at Dartmouth Medical School at (603)-727-4952 or email her at [email protected]. All study visits will be done by phone and are confidential. Eligible veterans will receive compensation for their time.

01/22/2014

Dartmouth College Research Study:
Worried you will only get prescribed meds if you seek mental health treatment? Would you prefer to talk to someone about what you’re going through?
If you deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan and are considering whether or not to go to the VA, our study may be helpful to you. Please call Meissa at Dartmouth Medical School at (603)-727-4952 or email her at [email protected]. All study visits will be done by phone and are confidential. Eligible veterans will receive compensation for their time.

01/08/2014

Dartmouth College Research Study:
“It’s too hard to talk to someone.” “I am not ready for treatment.”
If you deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan and are considering whether or not to go to the VA, our study may be helpful to you. Please call Meissa at Dartmouth Medical School at (603)-727-4952 or email her at [email protected]. All study visits will be done by phone and are confidential. Eligible veterans will receive compensation for their time.

Please help us give back to troops who are struggling this holiday season.
12/19/2013

Please help us give back to troops who are struggling this holiday season.

Help a Veteran be Santa this Christmas! Participate in our holiday drive for soldiers and their families this holiday season.

You can help Veterans buy holiday gifts for their families! Participate in our holiday drive for soldiers and their fami...
12/17/2013

You can help Veterans buy holiday gifts for their families! Participate in our holiday drive for soldiers and their families this holiday season: https://www.youcaring.com/operation-elf

100% of donations are given directly to veterans in need, and every penny counts!

Help a Veteran be Santa this Christmas! Participate in our holiday drive for soldiers and their families this holiday season.

12/16/2013

Dartmouth College Research Study:
Are you unsure about mental health treatment?
We are interested in talking with veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that have struggled with making the decision of whether or not to seek help. If you are interested, please call Meissa at Dartmouth Medical School at (603)-727-4952 or email her at [email protected]. All study visits will be done by phone and are confidential. Eligible veterans will receive compensation for their time.

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