Caregivers

Family of a Vet - Online Support for Loved Ones, over the years I have recommended this site to mothers, daughters, fathers, sons and loved ones. All are welcome for emotional support RIGHT now and resources to take care of everything...one thing at a time. Real advice, real quick and on time.


To the Combat PTSD Caregiver - My letter to you.

If I Had a Caregiver - Another letter to caregiver, from your veteran who may not have the words to express their trust and faith in you.




Toll free 866-966-1020 - Real Warriors, Real Battles, Real Strength - Resource Seal of Approval - When a warrior comes homes, they need a ritual cleansing and a reintegration by and through other warriors who have come home before them. In WWII, our warriors came home on ships across the ocean for months. They had time to share with each other and imprint on their minds the ones they lost and had the chance to find closure. Here at this site, thats what they do, reintegration specialists.



Returning from the war zone: A Guide for Families of Military Members - Comprehensive manual for tackling the beast of shaking off the dust of combat. Better read it before she comes home mister, shes gonna be packing an attitude that, well lets just say you need to read the book to know what I'm talking about.



The Combat Veteran Spouse: Living in the Shadow of PTSD - PTSD Caregiver's website, a treasure trove of real life with a Combat PTSD/TBI Vet, up close and personal.



National Center for PTSD - National clearing house for veterans resources, find your local veteran services.

Wife of a Combat Veteran Seeks Guidance - links to many helpful articles and information.



To SGT B and a Response to Veteran's Emails on What We Did for Combat PTSD and TBI - Uncle Sam's Mistress tells it all for what her and her husband did for Combat PTSD/TBI.







Military Family Resource List of Books and Articles - A great friend of mine writes at Healing Combat Trauma, Lily Casura. A treasure trove of books and media, Lily is one of the pioneers in Combat PTSD to trumpet the call of our forgotten veterans.




A Combat Veteran Struggles with Leaving the Ethics of War Behind - Want to understand why we seem to want to fight at the drop of a hat? Then Read this.

A Marriage of Defensive Mechanisms and Role Switching - Want to understand how a combat vet can switch rapidly from one role to another? It looks scary to the family, but can be understood and dealt with appropriately by family members and the vet.