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ARMY SF SGM: Choosing sobriety early to help other Veterans now

1 h 0 min · 18 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio ARMY SF SGM: Choosing sobriety early to help other Veterans now

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Most veterans don’t realize that finding a trauma-competent therapist requires specific credentials and cultural understanding—missing this can prolong suffering. In this eye-opening episode, retired Army Sergeant Major Mark Baylis and Dr. T reveal how veterans can seek out specialized care that truly understands military trauma, combat hypervigilance, and moral injury. Discover the little-known directories and key questions to ask your therapist, ensuring they have the right military background and trauma therapy experience. Mark shares his journey from service in special forces to founding the Valor Clinic Foundation, where he’s helped thousands of vets rebuild their lives through unconventional approaches like community-based programs, Hobbies as therapeutics, and holistic recovery methods. We break down how trauma manifests differently depending on deployment roles—from the soldier on the front lines to the medic delivering care in chaos—and explain why traditional therapy often misses the mark for military-connected trauma. Gain insight into the importance of upstream interventions that address relationship stressors, substance abuse, and physical health issues before they escalate to crisis levels. This episode matters because the conventional mental health system often overlooks the unique trauma responses of military veterans, risking longer recovery times or even injury recurrence. Mark’s work with veteran-centered programs and his real-world success stories illustrate how understanding trauma’s roots can create lasting change, reduce recidivism, and save lives. Perfect for veterans seeking a fresh perspective, family members trying to understand their loved ones, or clinicians looking to improve their military trauma care, this conversation provides practical steps, inspiring insights, and hope. If you or someone you love struggles with scars from service—mental, emotional, or physical—this episode is essential listening. Mark Baylis is a retired Army Special Forces veteran, founder of the Valor Clinic Foundation, and a passionate advocate for innovative veteran care. His deep experience in military operations and trauma recovery empowers him to connect with vets and guide them toward healing beyond traditional therapy. Our mission is to normalize sobriety with Veterans. Web: www.thissobervet.com [https://thissobervet.com/] IG: @thissobervetpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/thissobervetpodcast/] FB: This Sober Vet Podcast [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567537590503]

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Portada del episodio ARMY SF SGM: Choosing sobriety early to help other Veterans now

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Most veterans don’t realize that finding a trauma-competent therapist requires specific credentials and cultural understanding—missing this can prolong suffering. In this eye-opening episode, retired Army Sergeant Major Mark Baylis and Dr. T reveal how veterans can seek out specialized care that truly understands military trauma, combat hypervigilance, and moral injury. Discover the little-known directories and key questions to ask your therapist, ensuring they have the right military background and trauma therapy experience. Mark shares his journey from service in special forces to founding the Valor Clinic Foundation, where he’s helped thousands of vets rebuild their lives through unconventional approaches like community-based programs, Hobbies as therapeutics, and holistic recovery methods. We break down how trauma manifests differently depending on deployment roles—from the soldier on the front lines to the medic delivering care in chaos—and explain why traditional therapy often misses the mark for military-connected trauma. Gain insight into the importance of upstream interventions that address relationship stressors, substance abuse, and physical health issues before they escalate to crisis levels. This episode matters because the conventional mental health system often overlooks the unique trauma responses of military veterans, risking longer recovery times or even injury recurrence. Mark’s work with veteran-centered programs and his real-world success stories illustrate how understanding trauma’s roots can create lasting change, reduce recidivism, and save lives. Perfect for veterans seeking a fresh perspective, family members trying to understand their loved ones, or clinicians looking to improve their military trauma care, this conversation provides practical steps, inspiring insights, and hope. If you or someone you love struggles with scars from service—mental, emotional, or physical—this episode is essential listening. Mark Baylis is a retired Army Special Forces veteran, founder of the Valor Clinic Foundation, and a passionate advocate for innovative veteran care. His deep experience in military operations and trauma recovery empowers him to connect with vets and guide them toward healing beyond traditional therapy. Our mission is to normalize sobriety with Veterans. Web: www.thissobervet.com [https://thissobervet.com/] IG: @thissobervetpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/thissobervetpodcast/] FB: This Sober Vet Podcast [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567537590503]

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