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It’s Time to Stand Up Against Military Suicides by Lisa Cypers-Kamen

By Lisa Cypers-Kamen

This article discussing standing up to military suicides is a reposting of Lisa Cypers Kamen’s blog that first appeared in the Huffington Post on 10/04/2012.

On September 27, the U.S. Army put its time-sensitive, high-priority duties aside to educate our troops about one issue. It wasn’t the latest terrorism threat. It wasn’t the upcoming election. It wasn’t a new strategy for the Afghanistan War. This unprecedented stand-down was to educate the military about the record suicide rate among our active-duty troops.

With the heartbreaking suicide stories accumulating at an alarming rate, it’s time to follow in the army’s footsteps. There’s never been a more critical time to switch our smartphones to airplane mode, log off Facebook, and stage our own suicide stand-down. It starts right here, right now.

We all know that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have spurred a troubling number of suicides among active military personnel and veterans. Some estimates show that veterans, about 1 percent of the population, now account for about 20 percent of all U.S. suicides. One U.S. troop member commits suicide each day. And a new report states July 2012 was the worst month for active-duty suicides yet, pushing the 2012 military suicide tally, 187 (and counting) as of August, over last year’s 167. These suicides are almost always the result of untreated PTSD.

Georgetown University philosophy professor Nancy Sherman has been one of the most outspoken voices arguing for more action against PTSD and other non-physical wounds that drive this suicide rate. As the emotional and moral stresses of war pile up, Sherman says, this trauma manifests itself as moral injuries that endure long after a military member’s tour of duty. The most pervasive of these moral injuries is PTSD. Numerous studies have found a link between Veteran PTSD, survivor’s guilt, and increased risk of suicide, and my experience providing PTSD treatment for veterans supports this research. I have heard countless warriors express their overwhelming guilt and frustration at their inability to re-engage in civilian life. When untreated, these deep emotional scars quickly develop into severe depression and, in some cases, suicidal thoughts.

With 300,000 of our Iraq and Afghanistan war troops plagued by PTSD, treatment for this epidemic should be the cornerstone of our military suicide training. Now is the time to stand up against military suicides by providing our veterans with the support they need to survive the tough transition from battlefield to civilian life.

Lisa Cypers-Kamen

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One Humanitarian Crisis You Haven’t Donated To by Lisa Cypers-Kamen

By Lisa Cypers-Kamen

This is a reposting of Lisa Cypers Kamen’s article that first appeared in the Huffington Post on 9/27/2012.

Support for the Afghanistan War has hit rock bottom. In a May Associated Press poll, an overwhelming 66 percent of Americans disapproved of the war, with only 27 percent giving our Afghanistan conflict a stamp of approval. But whether we like the war or not, the troops fighting on behalf of America need our support. Our veterans are facing an unprecedented crisis in the form of PTSD, and this humanitarian issue has nothing to do with politics.

 

As many as one-fifth of the 2.6 million veterans deployed to Afghanistan or Iraq since 2011 battle PTSD, an anxiety disorder characterized by painful flashbacks and nightmares triggered without notice. As the Defense Department and the Department of Veterans Affairs struggle to provide veterans with access to treatment services, many warriors and their families are left to suffer through the daily pain of PTSD alone.

 

Wars are often controversial, but we haven’t seen this little public support for a conflict since the most protested years of the Vietnam War. And it seems that we’ve let our negative view of the war taint our view of the veterans fighting it just when they need our help.

 

When aid levels are low and need levels are high during a humanitarian crisis, Americans have a proven track record of generosity. Our donations flood in when our community nonprofits face critically low funding. We support communities during natural disasters whether they are domestic or international. When the devastating earthquake shook Haiti in 2010, American celebrities, politicians, community leaders and individuals from all sides of the political spectrum joined forces in an unprecedented aid campaign that raised $1.3 billion for the island nation. That humanitarian effort was all about the people; no matter our opinion of Haiti, we all gave what we had to help its communities thrive again.

 

Our community of veterans is facing its own humanitarian crisis: PTSD. With so many of our warriors struggling daily to overcome this debilitating condition, veterans need our support more than ever. It’s time to put politics aside and build a veterans aid movement from the ground level up.

 

Want to help but not sure how? My organization Harvesting Happiness 4 Heroes is just one of many community-based nonprofits providing stigma-free treatment for Veterans and their families. Visit our website to learn more.

Lisa Cypers-Kamen

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PTSD — The IED That Awaits War Veterans at Home, by Lisa Cypers-Kamen

By Lisa Cypers-Kamen

This is a reposting of Lisa Cypers Kamen’s blog that first appeared in the Huffington Post on 9/19/2012.

Veterans returning from war can breathe a sigh of relief that the immediate, daily dangers of combat are behind them. But long after they step off the battlefield, our country’s warriors continue to fight a silent war that leaves invisible wounds just as painful as the physical ones endured during combat. Meet the emotional Improvised Explosive Device (IED) known as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Although many of our veterans endure the fallout of this silent bomb on a daily basis, most of us would hardly be able to recognize it.

 

Given that as many as one-third of returning Iraq War veterans are battling PTSD or depression as you read this post, it’s time to clear up the widespread misunderstanding about what this stress disorder is and what it is not. First, what it isn’t: PTSD is not a fabricated condition, and it’s not a bout of the blues that can be worked out in a counseling session or two. Further, it’s not a disorder that only affects veterans who have seen the worst of the worst. PTSD is prevalent, painful and persistent.

 

PTSD is an IED planted in the landscape of our veterans’ hearts and minds, triggering harm without a moment’s warning. Just as an IED destroys everything within a few miles’ radius, PTSD affects all aspects of a veteran’s life, often taking family and friends as extended casualties of this silent, invisible war. When the aggressor is PTSD, little escapes undamaged, whether we can see it or not.

 

If we can’t see PTSD, then how can we identify it? Understanding how it affects our veterans is a good starting point. The re-experiencing symptoms of PTSD are probably what you’ve heard of before: flashbacks and vivid nightmares of horrific war scenes, which can be triggered by even the smallest reminder of the atrocities of battle. PTSD also spurs avoidance symptoms, which cause a warrior to stay away from places, events or objects that remind him or her of painful experiences. The avoidance and re-experiencing aspects cause serious emotional issues that plague our veterans as they struggle to transition into civilian life: guilt, depression, emotional numbness, constant fear, and overwhelming tension that can make tasks as simple as eating and sleeping incredibly difficult.

 

The first step in combating PTSD is to raise awareness about this crucial issue affecting our veterans. Harvesting Happiness 4 Heroes carries out that mission everyday by offering free, stigma-free comprehensive services for returning warriors and their families, and by educating the public on the true costs of PTSD. It’s a battle we should all be fighting alongside our veterans.

Lisa Cypers-Kamen

1.310.273.5300

www.HH4Heroes.org

www.HarvestingHappiness.com

www.HarvestingHappinessTalkRadio.com

Happiness Is An Inside Job!

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Harvesting Happiness & Harvesting Happiness for Heroes provides positive psychology coaching tools to facilitate greater well-being. This communication is provided for education and inspiration. This communication does not constitute mental health treatment nor is it indicative of a private therapeutic relationship. Individuals desiring help for trauma, addiction and abuse related issues or other psychological concerns should seek out a mental health professional.

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Press Release: Lisa Cypers Kamen selected as a Contributor at Inspire Me Today

 

Lisa Cypers Kamen Harvesting Happiness

Lisa Cypers Kamen Harvesting Happiness

Inspire Me Today provides a profound wealth of spiritual and motivational information to millions of readers worldwide. With a powerful panel of contributors, Inspire Me Today offers online courses, helpful inspiration and practical tools and techniques that support human flourishing. 

That’s where Lisa Cypers Kamen comes in as a regular contributing blog author to this popular site. Independent filmmaker, author, happiness coach and speaker Lisa Cypers Kamen creates these blogs to entertain, enlighten and educate our men and women along with their families on human flourishing as well as to support our troops.

She is also the voice and creator behind Harvesting Happiness Talk Radio which brings a fresh approach to the airwaves promoting happiness, well-being and global human flourishing by presenting a diverse and proactive collection of the greatest thinkers and doers who have devoted their lives to creating a better world in which to live.

She is an expert in creating happiness, finding pathways to happiness, and building a happiness formula in her Harvesting Happiness workshops. Cultivate a happier life by tuning in weekly click here .Wednesdays at 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm EST. or download her free podcasts by clicking here.

Harvesting Happiness for Heroes is a pending 501(c)(3), non-profit corporation. Our mission objective is to offer support services to Warriors and Warrior families challenged by Combat Trauma, PTSD and post-deployment reintegration issues. HH4Heroes offers Battle Buddy workshops, family awareness training, online community support, one-on-one coaching services, as well as retreats for Warriors to decompress from battle and understand the tools available for them to adapt their military skills to civilian society.

Harvesting Happiness & Harvesting Happiness for Heroes provides positive psychology coaching tools to facilitate greater well-being.

Want more? Nothing gives happiness life a free gift. Receive your complimentary eBook, Got Happiness Now? Click here for your free copy.

To contact Lisa, email her directly at lisa@harvestinghappiness.com and check out her websites at www.harvestinghappiness.com , www.hh4heroes.org & www.harvestinghappinesstalkradio.com.

 Remember…happiness is an inside job!

 

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Press Release: Lisa Cypers Kamen selected as a Contributor at Positively Positive

Lisa Cypers Kamen Harvesting Happiness

Lisa Cypers Kamen Harvesting Happiness

Positively Positive’s message has swept the globe. Embracing and broadcasting the voices of over one million fellow humans. At its core, Positively Positive is about optimism and inspiration. About seeing the possibility within each person—and within each day gifted us. It’s about wisdom and how we lift one another up to richer, more fulfilling lives. It’s about tapping into our true nature and capacity.

That’s where Lisa Cypers Kamen comes in as a regular contributing blog author to this popular site. Independent filmmaker, author, happiness coach and speaker Lisa Cypers Kamen creates these blogs to entertain, enlighten and educate our men and women along with their families on human flourishing as well as to support our troops.

She is also the voice and creator behind Harvesting Happiness Talk Radio which brings a fresh approach to the airwaves promoting happiness, well-being and global human flourishing by presenting a diverse and proactive collection of the greatest thinkers and doers who have devoted their lives to creating a better world in which to live.

She is an expert in creating happiness, finding pathways to happiness, and building a happiness formula in her Harvesting Happiness workshops. Cultivate a happier life by tuning in weekly click here .Wednesdays at 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm EST. or download her free podcasts by clicking here.

Harvesting Happiness for Heroes is a pending 501(c)(3), non-profit corporation. Our mission objective is to offer support services to Warriors and Warrior families challenged by Combat Trauma, PTSD and post-deployment reintegration issues. HH4Heroes offers Battle Buddy workshops, family awareness training, online community support, one-on-one coaching services, as well as retreats for Warriors to decompress from battle and understand the tools available for them to adapt their military skills to civilian society.

Harvesting Happiness & Harvesting Happiness for Heroes provides positive psychology coaching tools to facilitate greater well-being.

Want more? Nothing gives happiness life a free gift. Receive your complimentary eBook, Got Happiness Now? Click here for your free copy.

To contact Lisa, email her directly at lisa@harvestinghappiness.com and check out her websites at www.harvestinghappiness.com , www.hh4heroes.org & www.harvestinghappinesstalkradio.com.

 Remember…happiness is an inside job!

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Harvesting Happiness Talk Radio Welcomes Grateful Nation of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, November 17

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Lisa Cypers Kamen launches Harvesting Happiness Talk Radio with guests Kelly Wallace, Associate Director of Marketing, and Erin Wholey, Director of Special Events at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, MA, and Tom DesFosses, brain cancer survivor and patient at BIDMC.

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Kelly and Erin work in the Office of Development at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston. The focus of their work is to raise critical funds for the hospital, and this is accomplished through education, stewardship, and inspiration. Grateful Nation is a vehicle for giving at BIDMC; the events, stories, and sweepstakes created encourage patients, staff, friends, and family to give back in a number of ways.

Grateful Nation, A Reason To Ride, Tom DesFosses, Kelly Wallace, Erin Wholey, Harvesting Happiness Talk Radio, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Lisa Cypers KamenTom recounts his story and journey from his first knowledge of his disease through his difficult battle to recovery.  As one who is deeply grateful to the doctors, staff, and specialists at BIDMC, Tom knew he needed to find a way to not only say thank you, but to bring awareness and financial support for brain cancer care and research at the Medical Center.  As part of the organization Grateful Nation, Tom and his wife Judy founded “A Reason To Ride” annual bike-a-thon in 2008.  This year’s event, held in September, surpassed their goal and has generated more than $89,000 to date.

Grateful Nation brings together patients, families, friends and staff of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center of Boston to support the quality care and groundbreaking research at the Medical Center.  Through new and traditional media, members of Grateful Nation share experiences, thank our caregivers and researchers, participate in sweepstakes, and gather to sponsor and host events and much more.

Being grateful inspires others to be grateful as well. Isn’t it time we jump start some perpetual gratitude?  Have a grateful day!  Visit Grateful Nation online at www.gratefulnation.org
Find your Happiness with Lisa Cypers Kamen every Wednesday at 12 pm EST on Toginet.com!   For more information, visit Lisa’s website, www.harvestinghappiness.com.

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