We work on deep psychological recovery of veterans after their return from the front. Unfortunately, the existing support system often does not ensure their full rehabilitation, and many veterans are forced to overcome their difficulties on their own.
Each veteran has their own unique experiences and psychological demands that may be related to physical injuries, loss of comrades, exhaustion at the front, and more. In addition, common problems include anxiety, PTSD, panic attacks, sleep disorders, relationship problems, loneliness, hopelessness, alcohol and substance abuse, and others.
We have developed a unique 10-component program for the psychological recovery of veterans, which integrates the best global practices. Among them are American programs for the recovery of warriors after 20 years of wars in Afghanistan and Iraq (PRP, MRT), which have been passed by millions of US veterans. For this purpose, we also consulted with leading American specialists who managed these programs (Martin Seligman, Peter Schulman, Charles Hoge).
