Summary:

Louise Sutherland-Hoyt is a Licensed Psychotherapist, Every-Day Warrior, and  Above Average Super-Hero. She is Raising the Bar to Well-DOing.

She’s done a lot of things in her life including serving in the U.S. Army during 1969-1974. She entered the Mental Health business in her mid 40s after being laid off from yet another mortgage processing job. She took all the suits and fancy shoes to the thrift store and enrolled in graduate school, and have yet to look back. Aside from having raised two highly accomplished daughters, her utmost pride and joy, her life has been about meeting challenges and raising the bar to achieve excellence.

In This Particular Episode You Will Learn:

  • The One-Warrior Ethos
  • Louise’s background and experience
  • Women veterans in the Vietnam era
  • Legislative advocacy for veteran mental health
  • Impact of adverse childhood experiences on response to trauma
  • Assimilation into the military
  • The importance of the words that we use

Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

One-Warrior Ethos on Facebook

The Be-Attitudes and the One Warrior Ethos

 

 

 

 

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Duane France

Duane K. L. France is a combat veteran of both Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as a mental health counselor practicing in the state of Colorado. Do you want to join the conversation regarding veteran mental health? Share, like, and comment. Read Duane's previous posts and follow him on Twitter and LinkedIn. Keep the conversation about #veteranmentalhealth going.