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Military Veterans mental health charity PTSD Resolution has announced the launch of FAITH (Family Assistance & Intervention for Trauma Healing), a pioneering programme supporting families affected by living with a traumatised armed forces Veteran. The initiative responds to growing evidence that trauma can impact relatives and entire households of sufferers.
PTSD Resolution delivers free, prompt access to trauma therapy for Veterans, and now their family members too, through a nationwide network of 200 qualified Human Givens therapists, requiring no GP referral or diagnosis. The programme launches following a successful pilot showing significant improvements in family members’ mental health outcomes, with proven recovery rates of 68% among family members receiving therapy from the charity.
Recent data reveals that 17% of PTSD Resolution’s clients are related to Veterans, with partners comprising 65% of these referrals and children 32%. The remaining 3% includes parents and siblings affected by living with trauma-affected Veterans.
Colonel Tony Gauvain (retired) Chairman and founder of PTSD Resolution, explains: “FAITH represents a significant evolution in military mental health support. When a Veteran struggles with trauma, the entire family may be bearing that burden. Our data shows that with proper support, families can heal together. With our growing understanding of the issues, 68% of clients see a reliable improvement after therapy. This programme offers hope to thousands of families across the UK.”
The programme’s success stems from the charity’s comprehensive approach, delivering:
Dr. Ben Grall, Specialty Doctor and member of Change Grow Live's Veterans Task Force, comments:
“FAITH addresses a critical gap in Veteran support services. The programme’s focus on the whole family unit, combined with its impressive recovery rates, makes it a vital resource for military families struggling with the impact of trauma. The ability to access treatment without lengthy referral processes is particularly significant.”
PTSD Resolution’s latest data demonstrates the programme’s effectiveness, with 68% of clients seeing a reliable improvement after therapy.
The FAITH programme builds on PTSD Resolution’s established record in Veterans’ mental health support, maintaining their commitment to prompt, effective treatment. The charity, accredited by the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Quality Network for Veterans Mental Health Services, continues to offer free support to Veterans, reservists, and their families.
Donations to the charity can be doubled by a sponsor during Big Give week, December 3rd to 10th 2024.
Families seeking support can access FAITH services immediately by:
Notes to Editors:
PTSD Resolution is a UK charity providing mental health therapy for Forces’ Veterans, Reservists and their families. The charity has helped over 4,500 people to date, with an average treatment cost of £940 per person. All treatment is delivered free of charge to beneficiaries.
The charity operates with no salaried staff or assets, ensuring 93% of donations directly support treatment delivery. PTSD Resolution is accredited by the Royal College of Psychiatrists and works exclusively with qualified Human Givens therapists.
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PTSD Resolution: Free, Prompt, Confidential and Effective treatment for Military Post-Traumatic Stress
PTSD Resolution, Charity No. 1133188, provides therapy for the mental welfare of Forces’ Veterans, Reservists and their families. Treatment is free, effective and delivered promptly and locally through a network of 200 therapists nationwide, and also by phone and internet. The charity can also work with organisations to help the mental welfare of their non-veteran staff, by arrangement.
Founded in 2009, the charity is accredited by the Royal College of Psychiatrists to the Quality Network for Veterans Mental Health Services (QNVMHS). It has had over 3,500 referrals to date, and delivers therapy in an average of seven sessions, with major number of cases seeing an improvement to where the client and therapist agree that no further therapy is required.
The charity is one of the only organisations to provide therapy to veterans suffering with addiction issues or who are in prison - as well as to family members, including partners and children, who may experience the symptoms of trauma from living with a traumatised veteran.
PTSD Resolution has a uniquely ‘lean’ operation, with no salaried staff or assets - funds are used to deliver therapy and for essential research and public information.
Contact www.PTSDresolution.org