Mental Health Treatment for Military Members
With a $3.1 million grant from the Boeing Company, the National Center for Veteran
Studies — in collaboration with the National Ability Center in Park City — will be
able to accept 200 military service members or veterans and their family members into
its R&R program over the next three years. “We plan to focus this work in Colorado,
Montana, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah, which have the highest number of veteran suicides
based on population,” said Craig J. Bryan, the center’s executive director and a clinical
psychologist and associate professor of psychology.
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