Creativity is a powerful tool for healing, and the nonprofit Help Heal Veterans knows just how to harness it. In this episode, Jane chats with retired Navy Captain Joe McClain, CEO of Help Heal Veterans, and Dr. Keith Stuessi, a naval physician specializing in traumatic brain injuries. We dive into how their craft therapy programs are transforming the lives of injured veterans and active-duty military.
We discuss the "invisible wounds" of war—PTSD, depression, and traumatic brain injuries. Help Heal Veterans goes beyond traditional medicine, offering therapeutic craft kits that enhance motor skills, concentration, and community. These kits reconnect veterans with their families and provide a healthy alternative to substance abuse.
The results are astounding! Craft therapy benefits 75% of veterans with traumatic brain injuries and 97% of those dealing with chronic pain. Captain McClain and Dr. Stuessi share inspiring stories of how simple crafts can pave the way for healing and growth.
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(2:00) Creativity, crafting, and healing for veterans with PTSD
- Retired Navy captain and medical expert discuss creative therapy for injured veterans. - Jane interviews Captain Joe, a Navy veteran and CEO of Help Heal Veterans, about his experience with PTSD and TBI. - Dr. Stuessi explains how traumatic brain injuries can cause lasting effects on the brain, including PTSD, depression, and concussions.
(4:36) Mild traumatic brain injury in veterans, its effects, and programs to help heal - Dr. Stuessi discusses the effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI) on military personnel, including lingering effects and the relationship between TBI and mental health issues like PTSD. - Dr. Stuessi explains how chemical changes occur inside the brain after TBI, with some shifts returning to normal and others resulting in long-term effects. - Clinicians struggle to diagnose mild traumatic brain injuries due to lack of definitive tests. - Dr. Stuessi shares personal experience with TBI and PTSD, highlighting stigma and lack of recognition in military culture. - Programs like Help Heal Veterans offer support for veterans and families, addressing traumatic brain injury, PTSD, anxiety, and motor function challenges.
(11:40) Using creativity and crafts for therapeutic healing - Captain Joe McClain explains how their organization creates crafts to help supplement clinical therapy for veterans and their families. - Captain Joe McClain shares a story of a Marine with tears in his eyes, thanking them for a craft that helped him feel more creative and successful in the