Mind Beyond the Mission
In this episode of Mind Beyond the Mission, hosts Brian and Laryssa have an open and personal conversation about posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and its unique impacts among Veterans and their Families. They discuss how PTSD is often the “elephant in the room” for Veterans and their loved ones, highlighting the stigma that can come with receiving a diagnosis and pursuing treatment. Brian shares his first-hand experience of coming to terms with his PTSD diagnosis, including the challenges of openly discussing mental health and its potential career impacts. Both hosts reflect on the journey from injury to acceptance, the complex emotions that come with it and the reality that Family members are also impacted and require their own supports. Key topics * Common misconceptions and stigma surrounding PTSD in the Veteran community * The importance and difficulty of disclosing a PTSD diagnosis to Family, and the impacts on loved ones and friends * Challenges of seeking and engaging in treatment, including health care providers’ understanding of military culture and life * The myth of “simple recovery” and the ongoing nature of managing mental health and well-being * Strategies for having age-appropriate conversations with kids * Acceptance of personal limitations and posttraumatic growth * Evolving attitudes about mental health in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Resources * PTSD and some treatment options: The Atlas Institute’s webpage providing an overview of the causes, symptoms and some treatment options for managing a PTSD diagnosis. [https://atlasveterans.ca/knowledge-hub/post-traumatic-stress-disorder/] * For Families: Supporting yourself when your loved one is struggling with a posttraumatic stress injury [https://atlasveterans.ca/documents/families-and-post-traumatic-stress-injuries-en.pdf] * Resources for Families and friends: Includes information on signs and symptoms of posttraumatic stress injuries, potential impacts on Families and coping strategies [https://atlasveterans.ca/knowledge-hub/families-and-friends/] * Public safety personnel (PSP) and posttraumatic stress injuries: Videos, fact sheets and other resources relevant to PSP, current and former military members and their Families. [https://atlasveterans.ca/psp/] * What they see: A collection of real-life stories, videos and audio clips from Canadian military and Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Veterans and Families. [https://atlasveterans.ca/what-they-see/] * The psychiatric management of PTSD: A webinar for Veterans and Families [https://youtu.be/ZdLU7jlej-0?si=DTYOb4vaJt9kGkih] * Stories from Veterans and Families: Watch digital stories from CAF and Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Veterans and Family members, told in their own words. [https://atlasveterans.ca/community/stories-from-veterans-and-families/] * MindKit: MindKit is a mental health hub for military children to learn about mental health and posttraumatic stress injuries (PTSIs). It was co-created by Atlas and young Family members of Canadian Veterans living with a PTSI. [https://mindkit.ca/] Lire en français : https://atl-as.ca/mbtm-ep37-fr [https://atl-as.ca/mbtm-ep37-fr]
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