Out of the Darkness: How walking city streets all night long, helped this Air Force veteran heal

On June 3, thousands will gather in DC and walk the city streets all night, to raise funds for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.  Among those walking in the “Out of the Darkness; Overnight Walk” will be Air Force veteran Joan Pauling who shares how this all-night event was the first step on her journey to healing. 

Pauling offers a detailed discussion about how AFSP helps veterans, plus, how even people who appear to have it all together may be silently dealing with a mental health issue.

More from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and the “Out of the Darkness, Overnight Walk” here:

https://www.theovernight.org/

Can addictions, depression and the suicide epidemic be solved at the beach?

Army vet and clinical therapist Tamara Evans talks about Transformation Treatment Centers in Delray Beach, Fl., and their new program designed to help vets, cops, firefighters, and nurses overcome alcohol/drug addictions, PTSD and other factors that contribute to the suicide crisis in America.

Evans shares how the program differs from traditional recovery programs and how at its core, it’s way beyond traditional talk based therapy.

More on Transformation Treatment Centers here:

https://www.transformationstreatment.center/our-facilities/transformations-treatment-center-delray-beach/

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