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Offers wellness resources for the military community. This website features "online assessment" forms and directs to potential resources for issues Caregivers and military members may face upon return. The vision of the organization is to  provide self-care solutions targeting post-traumatic stress, depression, and other behavioral health challenges commonly faced after a deployment.
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Address: DoD Outreach Center ,  
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T8he Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) is the leading national organization serving and representing individuals, families and professionals who are touched by a life-altering, often devastating, traumatic brain injury (TBI). Together with its network of chartered state affiliates, as well as hundreds of local chapters and support groups across the country, BIAA provides i nformation, education and support to assist the 3+ million Americans currently living with traumatic brain injury...
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Phone:800-444-6443
Address:1608 Spring Hill Road Suite 110 Vienna, VA 22182
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Leading source on Brain Injury. Website offers blog entries, free PDF resources, online Newsletter and EMagazine for help and community support.
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Address:100 Boardwalk Dr Suite 150 Youngsville , NC 27596
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The site is divided into several major topics see the navigation bar on the left side of the screen. On it you will find information to help you achieve your rehabilitation goals.    Topics include:   Learn about the brain and how injury affects brain functioning. Resources, including medical and rehabilitation Advocacy including life skills and legal resources.   Additionally, you can learn about us and the services we offer.  
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Phone:206-621-5451
Address: PO BOX 84151 Seattle , WA 98214
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Brain injury has become known as the signature wound of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Most brain injuries are mild, and most people recover in a matter of weeks. BrainLineMilitary.org provides military-specific information and resources on traumatic brain injury to veterans; service members in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard, and Reserve; and their families.
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Phone:703-998-2020
Address:2775 S Quincy Street  Arlington, VA 22206
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CDC’s (Center for Disease Control) research and programs work to prevent TBI and help people better recognize, respond, and recover if a TBI occurs.    Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a serious public health problem in the United States. Each year, traumatic brain injuries contribute to a substantial number of deaths and cases of permanent disability. In 2010 2.5 million TBIs occured either as an isolated injury or along with other injuries.1 A TBI is caused by a bump, blow or ...
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Phone:800-232-4636
Address:4770 Buford Hwy NE MS F-63 Atlanta, GA 30341-3717
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Whether the reader is a Christian or not, this book is a "Must Read" for anyone suffering from or involved with PTSD! Chris Adsit, a biology major and Christian counselor, explains the physical and mental aspects of PTSD better than anyone! Chris explains the traumatic situations as if he experienced them himself. He explains how the mind processes trauma in layman's terms, rather than medical jargon. Chris' explanations help the victim and family members understand the triggers that cause flash...
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Clinical practice guidelines are increasingly being used in health care to improve patient care and as a potential solution to reduce inappropriate variations in care. Guidelines should be evidence-based as well as based upon explicit criteria to ensure consensus regarding their internal validity. The use of guidelines must always be in the context of a health care provider's clinical judgment in the care of a particular patient. For that reason, the guidelines may be viewed as an educationa...
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Phone:800-827-1000
Address:810 Vermont Ave  NW Washington , DC 20420
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Hidden Wounds advocates to help stop Veteran suicides. The mission of Hidden Wounds is to provide interim and emergency counseling services to ensure the psychological health and well-being to combat veterans and their families. Counseling services through Give an Hour. 
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Phone:888-449-4376
Address:4711 Forest Dr Suite 3 PMB 317 Columbia, SC 29206
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Make the Connection helps Veterans recognize there are people out there like them who are going through similar experiences. Veterans and their families are encouraged to "make the connection"— with information and resources, with the strength and resilience of Veterans like themselves, with other people, and with available sources of support including mental health treatments. Comprehensive website allows users to customize view of resources and help available.
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Phone:800-827-1000
Address:810 Vermont Ave  Washington, DC 20420
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4900 S Lancaster  Dallas TX  75216