Robert J. Ursano, M.D., Director, Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress Uniformed Services University School of Medicine, Bethesda, MD
"I was pleased to learn about Citizen Soldier Support Program's educational offerings. As many of our nation's soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines leave active military service and return to their civilian communities, it is important to ensure continuing care for the invisible wounds of war. Offering civilian health professionals knowledge that will help them recognize and deal with PTSD and TBI among veterans is an important step in this critical process which will greatly help our veterans."
Click here to learn more about upcoming training and events sponsored by CSSP's Behavioral Health initiative, including future scheduled dates for "Painting a Moving Train" (PTSD) and "Invisible Wounds of War" (TBI).
Testimonials
Robert J. Ursano, M.D., Director, Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress Uniformed Services University School of Medicine, Bethesda, MDCSM Russell D. Prince, US Army 1-120th Combined Arms Battalion, FOB Mahmudiyah, IraqCommunity Support Coordinators, Army OneSource, NationwideLois Snyder, Faith Harbor United Methodist Church, Surf City, NCThomas J. Bacon, DrPH , Director, NC AHEC Program, Chapel Hill, NCBrian W. Flynn, Ed.D. (RADM, USPHS, Ret), Associate Director, Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, Bethesda, MDLieutenant General (Retired) Thomas J. Plewes, Former Chief, U.S. Army Reserve and Commander, U.S. Army Reserve Command, USAState of Hawaii, Senate and House of Representatives, Honolulu, Hawaii