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    Theoretical Model

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    for combat war veterans ages twenty-five to thirty-five who have returned from active duty within the last year. The veteran in this study will be referred by the local VA hospital after spending a period in the inpatient treatment facility being treated for Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The veteran will present to an outpatient facility for one-on-one treatment for this therapy. PTSD can be different for every individual who is affected by it. For this model, the veteran was exposed to…

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    America’s veterans should be highly respected and appreciated because they fight for peace. Sometimes they fight for peace in other countries. Other times they fight for peace in our own country. I have some close family members who fought for our country. Veterans fight selflessly to put others before themselves to keep us safe. They have selflessly fought for us for many years. We should show them lots of respect. America’s veterans fight in other countries for peace. Some countries need our…

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    what I care about and what i'm grateful for,and ther great veterans that support our country I am grateful for all the people that put their life on the line to help our country. It would be very hard to have our country be strong and together let alone stand,without our great volunteers that risk their lives to serve our country. These great people help and protect our great country. I salute these people now lets get started. For veterans,It must be very hard being away from home and…

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    We in what way are out veterans not important. They have been there ever since the revolutionary war all the way up to now. Either they are fighting for our freedom or against people who have made wrong decisions to attack us. They have been the brave men and women who have and will lay down their lives in order to protect the country that they love and keep us safe and protected. We look up to them as brave individuals who will lay down everything to keep our rights and freedom. Ever since…

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    Va Pros And Cons

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    The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) is responsible for providing vital services to Americas veterans. Such services include health care, benefit programs, and access to national cemeteries to former military personnel and their dependents (The Department of Veterans Health, 2015). In this case we will be discussing the health care system and how it pertains to our veterans. The health benefits provided by the VA should serve as ones’ sole source of health care or as a complement to an already…

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    find the bomb. In reality, there was no bomb. Joe came home from the war with many challenges to overcome. One of the many challenges was that he stayed in fighting mode for a long. Coming home after the war veterans struggle, though they often try to hide it. When people think of veterans, they picture them as strong and courageous. Neighbors may see them as protective and selfless or very tough for being able to stay away from home a long time. Families watch the soldiers coming home fighting…

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    Why are Veterans America's heroes. Veterans do so much for us and our nation, risking their lives and leaving their families so we can keep ours. There are approximately 22 million veterans living in the U.S. today, that is around 7.3% of all living Americans today. Veterans also make up 12% of the homeless adults, which is very sad because they fought so hard in the war for this country and we repay them with no homes, food, or water. In the war there are many things you risk. Many things…

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    Noel Homeless Veterans

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    always been a way of life in the United States, but only in recent years has the issue become a more widespread and noticeable phenomenon. Around the same time, homeless veteran began to grab the attention of the public. According to the Annual Homeless Assessment Report, there are 39,471 unsheltered and sheltered homeless veterans in 2016 (Henry, 2016). It is an upsetting fact that the men and women who represented America in time of war, are now sleeping under bridges and sides…

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    relationships but mending older ones; Long Term Perspective – Accepting that recovery cannot happen in a day, it is a long process. Recovery is a lifestyle change that takes time and the longer you take with it the less likely you will relapse and the gains are amazing, and finally Cultural Sensitivity and Competence. o Desired Level of Integration/Collaboration:…

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    advocating patriotism and honor. These members devote itself to fellow military members and veterans. The American Legion is a non-profit organization. The success of each American Legion lies within an active membership and volunteer work. The American Legion serves its local communities (The American Legion, 2015). This group in my local community helps veterans to transition into civilian life. They help veterans with disability claim issues, finding employment, and volunteer work. After…

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