This is the final episode of the Veteran Mental Health Boot Camp, a series of podcasts that is looking at all aspects of Veteran Mental Health. Check out the first episode and all episodes as they’re released by going here

Summary:

In this episode, Duane and Bennett Tanton, co-host of the Change Your POV Podcast Network flagship show, talk about the Veteran Mental Health Boot Camp Series, the impact that it has had, and where to go from here.

IN THIS PARTICULAR EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

  • How the series brings to light some of the other aspects of veteran mental health that are not always talked about
  • Bennett’s thoughts on how it helps veterans to understand more about what aspects of mental health could be addressed
  • What has NOT been discussed in this series
  • What this series can mean for veterans, their families, and those who support them

LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

Syracuse University Moral Injury Project

Veteran Mental Health Boot Camp on the Head Space and Timing Blog

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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.