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One Soldier, an Addict & Inspiration

This post is an original article written by Pete Howell.  Pete joined the Canadian Army Reserves when he was 17 years old and served over 6 years in the Canadian Forces. Today, he’s in Sales and Business Development within the manufacturing sectors specifically within Rotating and Read more…

By Guest Blogger, 8 yearsDecember 7, 2016 ago
Awareness

Veterans Hiding in Plain Sight

Have you ever had the opportunity to sit down and listen to a veteran who served in a previous era? One of the interesting things that I notice is that sometimes people overlook veterans around them, fail to notice them Read more…

By Duane France, 8 yearsDecember 6, 2016 ago
Awareness

Give An Hour: A Nationwide Network of Veteran Mental Health Providers

In order to ensure that the Head Space and Timing community is providing the most support possible to veterans, their families, and those who support veterans, we offer weekly posts that highlight free resources for veterans.  This is important to us: Read more…

By Duane France, 8 yearsDecember 2, 2016 ago
Awareness

6 Signs that Things are Spinning Out of Control for Veterans. 

There is one barrier to seeking mental health treatment that veterans seem to face. That barrier is often the one that is most difficult to overcome. It’s the barrier inside each of us, the internal stigma against seeking treatment. The whole Read more…

By Duane France, 8 yearsDecember 1, 2016 ago
Guest Post

An Observation

This post is an original article written by Aaron Skogen . Aaron is a senior operations professional employed by The Toro Company. He writes to share ideas and generate a conversation. Most often you will find him writing personal stories exploring the Read more…

By Guest Blogger, 8 yearsNovember 30, 2016 ago
ACA Blogs

Guilt and Grief After Loss: A Veteran’s Burden

If there’s one thing that veterans are familiar with, it’s loss. Sacrifice, by its definition, is to accept loss, and sacrifice is what veterans do. We leave our families behind when we join the military. We leave the familiarity of Read more…

By Duane France, 8 yearsNovember 29, 2016 ago
Resources

Vets Prevail: An Online Veteran Mental Health Awareness Platform

In order to ensure that the Head Space and Timing community is providing the most support possible to veterans, their families, and those who support veterans, we offer weekly posts that highlight free resources for veterans.  This is important to us: Read more…

By Duane France, 8 yearsNovember 25, 2016 ago
Combat Veterans

Metallica At War: Combat and Confusion

The boys of Metallica have done it again. They may or may not be to your taste, but for me, the song One from …And Justice For All always summed up what I knew to be the horrors of war. Read more…

By Duane France, 8 years ago
Guest Post

Veterans Achieve Nothing by Saying, “I Just Need to Get My S#!t Together”

This post is an original article written by veteran Jeff Decker on his blog, March On Veteran. Jeff is Army veteran who writes about how veterans can overcome the invisible wounds of war and leverage their military experiences  to achieve their personal goals. Read more…

By Guest Blogger, 8 yearsNovember 23, 2016 ago
ACA Blogs

Military Veterans and the Doomsday Clock

While at the 2016 Colorado Mental Health Professionals Conference, I had the opportunity to hear Dr. Irvin Yalom speak about his career, psychotherapy, and existentialism. One key point that I picked up on, out of many, is that clients in therapy often Read more…

By Duane France, 8 yearsNovember 22, 2016 ago

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I am a Mental Health Counselor certified to practice in the state of Colorado. The thoughts, ideas, musings, and posts on this site come from my military experience, my professional experience, and my personal opinions. They do NOT, however, represent professional advice. While I am a Mental Health Counselor, I am not YOUR Mental Health Counselor, and interaction with me on this web site does not result in a professional therapeutic relationship. The opinions I express here are my own, and in no way should be seen as reflection of my agency, my profession, or any professional associations that I am connected with.

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