Treatment Provider Network
Join our network of providers
You are invited to join our network of providers by taking the steps to launch a new national movement to organize and rally qualified treatment centers in coming together to make treatment and mental health services available for our troops.
Please join us in this call to action by offering your treatment and mental health services to help our veterans and their families reclaim their lives and relationships.
The Ranch is leading the way
in a Healing Those Who Serve movement by offering 1 bed per month to our returning veterans and their families.
ONSITE Workshops is also donating
their family and trauma intensive services to the cause.
Click here to download the enrollment form.
You will be listed as a provider on the HTWS website. Participating will allow for your involvement in current and all national media. Watch the healing begin!
Miles Adcox, CEO
The Ranch
Why Participate?
Research demonstrates a strong link between
exposure to traumatic events and
substance abuse problems. Many people
who have experienced child abuse, victims
of crime, disasters or sustained, high
levels of combat stress often turn to
drugs or alcohol to help them deal with
the bad memories, emotional and physical
pain. Additionally, many soldiers today
report ongoing feelings of shame,
guilt, anxiety and terror. Soldiers with alcohol,
drug use problems or other addictions
are at a much higher risk to experience
traumatic events than those without
traumatic exposure.. Often times soldiers
find themselves in a vicious cycle in
which exposure to traumatic events produces
increased alcohol and drug use,
which in turn leads to even worse substance
use, resulting in maintaining the
cycle of acute stress symptoms and substance
abuse.
SAFE: Soldiers And Families Embraced A
network of licensed mental
health providers dedicated to
offering free psychological
services for members of the
armed services and their
families. This is a great opportunity for
individual clinicians to
offer their call to action. thesafenetwork.org
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