Dear Mom: A primary care physician is a great, and confidential, place to start. Additionally, I love the suggestion of ...
Desperate for relief they can’t find at home, two first responders battling PTSD and depression travel to Mexico to undergo psychedelic therapy using medicines prohibited by U.S. law.
Niskayuna Psychologist and Psychoanalyst Andrew Berry, who specializes in first responder PTSD, told NEWS10 that repeated exposure to trauma changes the brain chemistry, especially for firefighters.
Over two years ago, The Perry County Tribune reported that the state of Ohio had approved funding for a pilot program to ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled the findings from New York’s first responder mental health needs assessment on Wednesday, Feb. 5. According to a news release from Hochul’s office, the assessment was ...
The bill would appropriate $500,000 toward services provided by the Minnesota-based organization Hometown Hero Outdoors, ...
Dear Readers: On Jan. 12, I published a letter (“People Pleaser”) from a first responder who was hesitant to start therapy for PTSD and marital issues because of anxiety about not doing ...
A new bill, HB 1070, would help correctional officers access the same services as firefighters and law enforcement.
A survey of New York’s first responders shows that police, 911 operators, EMS staff and fire fighters are suffering from high ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. — Yellow police tape surrounded the scene of Thursday's murder-suicide at a Chesapeake apartment, serving as a visual reminder of the traumatic incident. On Friday, police identified ...
STAFF WRITERS 'SOUNDS of Strength', a musical evening to support the Code 9 Foundation, featuring performances by Mick Harrington [...] ...
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