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EPISODE · May 12, 2015 · 1H 3M

From Battlefield to the Neighborhood: Dr. Billings Examines Vets in Trouble

from Progress in the World · host PROGRESS IN THE WORLD

 We will examine: What is the problem with mental health treatment programs in the United States -from a Military and Civilian Prospective. Treatment of Combat Stress Now and Throughout History. Suicides and Homicides Within the Armed Forces and Civilian Community - A Direct Link to Psychiatric Medications. “ Dead in Bed Syndrome”& Traumatic Brain Injury. Psychiatry and The Pharmaceutical Industry Join Forces. ADD/ADHD, Scotopic Sensitivity/Irlen Syndrome. Dr. Billings Congressional Hearings Testimony.  Recommendations for Effective Mental Health Treatment . The 1920 Smith Fess- Act  – The National Civilian Vocational Rehabilitation Act.  THE Truth About Mental Health Providers. Human Assistance Rapid Response Team Program. Making the Transition From Military to Civilian Life.  What most medical staff don’t know and overlook.Veteran Lawsuits Against Government Facilities.  The Evolution of the Tri Service Combat Stress Conference. 

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