Month: July, 2012

SAFE Helps Sufferers of PTSD

Soldiers and their families affected by Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) have a free, local option for treatment and support. Soldiers and Families Embraced (SAFE), is a confidential service that helps soldiers and their families cope and get them back on track with their lives.

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Podcast of guest interview at Q108, Clarksville, TN

Don was a guest at “Ryan and Gretchen in the Morning” at Q108 and had the opportunity to reach out to the community and share our story, and to let people know that there IS help, and that there’s people out here that understand and that want to listen and get them on the path to healing and feeling whole again!

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Local organizations unite to heal hidden wounds of war

Social worker Don McCasland, left, and Pastor Jodi McCullah, right, have merged their local military counseling program, The Lazarus Project, into the SAFE Network run by psychologist Rebecca Townsend. / THE LEAF-CHRONICLE/ROBERT SMITH

Two local community-based organizations, each dedicated to the mental and emotional healing of military personnel and families wounded by war, are completing the move from partnership to a full merger.

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