Pentagon approves ketamine-based antidepressant for some patients By Patricia Kime, Military.com / Apr 17, 2020
VA to offer new ketamine-based nasal spray to help combat depression By Patricia Kime, Military.com / Mar 21, 2019
The VA Is Eyeing Ketamine As An Emergency Treatment For Patients At High Suicide Risk By James Clark / Sep 7, 2018
How Spending Time with Veterans Brought Me Back to Life By Sara Samora, Long March’s Council of the Former Enlisted / May 11, 2018
More Active Troops Are Using Private Mental Health Care Over The DoD’s. Here’s Why By James Clark / Feb 27, 2018
Most Vets Don’t Know What Mental Health Services VA Offers. So Here You Go By James Clark / Feb 2, 2018
For Most Vets, PTSD Isn’t The Problem, ‘Transition Stress’ Is. Here’s What That Means By James Clark / Jan 25, 2018
Troops Most At Risk Of Suicide Don’t Get The Support They Need From The Military, New Report Says By James Clark / Aug 7, 2017
Soldiers Aren’t Getting Enough Sleep And That’s A Big Problem By Drew Brooks, The Fayetteville Observer, N.C. / Nov 21, 2016
Mental Illness, Alcohol Abuse More Prevalent Among Military Wives By Carl Prine, The San Diego Union-Tribune / Nov 5, 2016
The Military Isn’t Providing Equal Access To Care For PTSD Between Pay Grades By James Clark / Feb 24, 2016
‘Let The Damn Army Clean Up The Mess’: An (Almost) Story Of Suicide By Stephen Carlson / Dec 10, 2014