Veteran Mental Health
A hat that never leaves my head, but I don’t acknowledge often (enough) is the one of patient advocacy for people with […]
A hat that never leaves my head, but I don’t acknowledge often (enough) is the one of patient advocacy for people with […]
He never knew me, and I didn’t think to be intentional enough to say thank you before goodbye. At the very least, […]
It’s that time of year again…a somewhat unwelcome, but respected, time of inordinate reflection on my mortality and the paradox of my […]
In response to a traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivor who is seeking solutions for how to manage higher education training post-brain injury… […]
So many things I wanna say, To help you along your way, You can’t do the things you could, But with the […]
Recap of January 28th Mental Health Motivation and Mindfulness Monday interview with Doug Zegel, one of the founding members of the Patrick […]
It is not uncommon for a person who is recovering from a life-changing event to feel isolated and alone. Many people with […]
January 11th, 2019 Time has different meanings to different people, and years serve as a measure for demarcating portions of our lives: […]
January 8th, 2019 Jing Wu interviewed Christopher Noah Christopher Noah is a brain injury survivor as a result of an automobile accident […]
I met Jing and Darryl during a trip to the aquarium. My sister and I had used the aquarium’s Dollar Day as […]