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In this insightful clip of the OK State of Mind podcast, highlights the often difficult mental health journeys veterans face after returning from service. Chris Posey and Lori Campbell host a powerful conversation with Neil Johnson, a retired Army officer and therapist, who shares his personal experience confronting the stigma around seeking mental health support in active duty. Maggie Penny, a crisis therapist and former military spouse, offers her perspective on supporting veterans through Family & Children’s Services programs.
Together, they discuss how providing veterans with compassionate spaces and accessible resources can bridge the gap between military and civilian life. This episode offers a glimpse into how Family & Children’s Services is fostering resilience and creating a pathway to healing for veterans in the Tulsa area.
🎧 Tune into the OK State of Mind podcast to learn about the mental health resources available for veterans. Watch the episode on KZbin or listen on any podcast platform.
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