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Emory Healthcare Veterans Program marks 10 years of impact during PTSD Awareness Month - Emory News
PTSD & Trauma (Google News) · June 16, 2025
In plain language
The Emory Healthcare Veterans Program is celebrating ten years of providing mental health support to post-9/11 veterans and service members. The program offers a specialized two-week treatment plan for conditions like PTSD, traumatic brain injury, and military sexual trauma. Care is provided at no cost to the veteran, covering all expenses including travel and lodging. This program is available in person in Atlanta or through telehealth for those living in participating states.
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Key takeaways
- The program provides free evidence-based treatment for PTSD, traumatic brain injury, and depression to post-9/11 veterans.
- A two-week accelerated treatment program covers all costs for travel, lodging, meals, and clinical care.
- Services are available regardless of a veteran's discharge status, deployment history, or length of military service.
- More than 75% of program graduates experience significant improvement in their mental health symptoms.
- Treatment can be accessed in person in Atlanta or via telehealth in various participating states.
Emory Healthcare Veterans Program marks 10 years of impact during PTSD Awareness Month Emory News
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