Aggie Therapist said:
I've enjoyed my varied career as well!
Graduated with a degree in supply chain management from Mays Business School. Active Duty 2012-2021. Joined a medical unit in the Army Reserve and that's currently my place of duty.
I grew tired of my Soldiers and friends killing themselves so I changed career paths. I'm currently an inpatient therapist working with high acuity patients at a mental health hospital. Currently an LMSW working on my clinical. And at the same time, because of our government is so great, I was offered a full time position at the VA after completing an internship this fall working with Veterans suffering with chronic homelessness, substance abuse and mental health issues. I LOVED that program.
Why is our government so great? Because the offered me the position on December 23rd but there has since been a hold on hiring new hires due to budget concerns!
Cool! We need passionate people working for the VA. I assume you will have a nice GS level. I had severe PTSD when I retired from the Army. However, I healed myself and subsequently wrote a PTSD healing book that has helped many as my self imposed volunteer work to help people. Would you like to read it and corroborate? It is free to you. One thumbs up is people can relate to the book. If I respond to you again, I will edit and add to this post. I have a strict limit of postings in a day.
It's unfortunate that a vast majority of people don't walk away from helicopter crashes. The risk goes up when the training standards and missions go up.
My email is Ajourneyofhealingptsd@gmail.com. Please don't share it with anyone due to sensitive information.
I would like to give you my perspective to healing. I also have a comprehensive approach. There is no random bull***** The book has helped many people just by reading it. I did mentor and coach a couple people over a few months. I have helped veterans the VA could not. Sometimes it takes a week for people to improve dramatically because the book organizes what people already know. Usually people heal 160 degrees in a few months. I hope that I can help you help veterans with PTSD. Our corroboration is primarily giving you the book and whatever evolves.
However, I can't help everyone because I can't always mitigate the trauma. My wife is a prime example. We lost an adult daughter a couple years ago, and I can't mitigate that trauma unfortunately. The best I can do is show her my love for her and make life comfortable.
I wrote the book several years ago, and it's not my best writing because my objective was to create a product ASAP. I might do a large edit and try to monetize it in the future, but that entails lots of work and concentration in an already busy life. My reservoir of energy is low right now.