Veterans
The Counseling Center welcomes our veteran students. We encourage you to come in with any concern and we will do our best to assist you.
- While many veterans return from deployment without challenges related to combat, every combat veteran takes home some degree of combat stress, including sleep difficulties, frustration, anger, and/or re-adjustment to civilian life.
- Combat veterans who return home after deployment with adjustment challenges may be having normal reactions to an abnormal experience (war).
- Counseling can be helpful by being action oriented, focused on solutions, and time limited.
Please visit FSU’s Office of Veteran Services for comprehensive services and support.
Confidential crisis lines available 24/7:
Veteran's Crisis Hotline
1-877-VET2VET (838-2838)
Staffed by peer veterans providing immediate help
as well as access to local health and welfare resources.
Department of Veteran's Affairs Veteran's Crisis Line
1-800-273-8255 Press 1
Or send a text message to 838255
To chat online visit their website http://veteranscrisisline.net/
Please visit these websites for more information or support:
Student Veterans of America
Studentveterans.org
Help for Combat Warriors and their Families
http://sgtbrandi.com
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America
http://iava.org
Department of the Army’s Resiliency Program
http://www.army.mil/readyandresilient
Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury
www.realwarriors.net