
Trace Adkins on Why Supporting Our Troops Doesn’t End When They Come Home
"Still a Soldier" country singer has been the celebrity spokesperson for Wounded Warrior Project for more than a decade
"Still a Soldier" country singer has been the celebrity spokesperson for Wounded Warrior Project for more than a decade
Jerry Portwood moderates a panel retired Navy veterans Ken Falke and Justin Browne, along with country musician Justin Moore, known for his military tribute single, "The Ones That Didn't Make It Back Home"
"The Ones Who Didn’t Make It Back Home" singer-songwriter shares his support for U.S. military veterans
In 2014, Brosh had a wildly popular blog, a published book, and a devoted fanbase for her writing and cartoons, often layering humor over topics of mental health. Now, she's filling her readers in on her mysterious hiatus
Defunding the police relies on an investment in mental-health workers. But as one former Dallas crisis responder remembers, being on the front lines is hard, unpredictable work
"Your mental health doesn't define you," says the artist, who uses her music as a way to work through panic and anxiety disorders
What filmmaker and psychiatrist Dr. Ken Rosenberg learned from making 'Bedlam,' his new doc that examines the revolving door between ERs, jails, and the streets
Patients, some suicidal, are being discharged early or turned away as the COVID-19 pandemic changes hospital policies across the country
Every small decision feels like it carries the weight of life and death — and it's starting to take a toll
Experts say you shouldn't panic — but for people already prone to panicking, that doesn't easily apply