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The Heart Behind the Mission: Honoring Social Workers Serving Veterans - VA.gov Home | Veterans Affairs

PTSD & Trauma (Google News) · May 6, 2025

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Social workers at the South Texas Veterans Health Care System play a vital role in helping veterans manage mental health challenges like PTSD, anxiety, and depression. These professionals act as a bridge between medical teams and patients, providing evidence-based therapy and advocacy. By working closely with psychiatrists and psychologists, social workers help veterans process past traumas and learn new skills to improve their daily lives. Their support allows many veterans to reconnect with their passions and successfully engage in treatments they previously found difficult.

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Key takeaways

  • VA social workers connect veterans with medical teams to address complex diagnoses like PTSD and depression.
  • The South Texas Veterans Health Care System uses interdisciplinary teams to provide coordinated mental health care.
  • Personalized therapy can help veterans reduce symptoms enough to participate in advanced trauma-focused treatments.
  • Social workers advocate for veterans by adjusting the pace of therapy to ensure patients fully understand their healing process.
  • Dedicated clinical support helps veterans of all ages, including Vietnam-era veterans, process combat trauma for the first time.

The Heart Behind the Mission: Honoring Social Workers Serving Veterans  VA.gov Home | Veterans Affairs

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