A Veteran Victory: The Battle At Home | Addiction, PTSD, and Depression

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2020
  • Cole is an American Navy veteran who served his country. After leaving the military he found himself isolated, addicted, depressed, and battling PTSD on his own. This is his story and how he rebuilt his health, created a civilian team, and overcame his addiction, PTSD, and depression.
    If you are a veteran or know a veteran that needs help with addiction, call us. We can help.
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    Complete Recovery: Addiction Treatment For Men. Tree House Recovery’s innovative approach to addiction treatment focuses on the mind/body connection to build sustainable, healthy lives. We believe in a wholeness and wellness focus rather than a bandaid approach to treating addiction. Our eight interconnected modalities work together to treat you as a complete person. The cumulative result is a highly effective program focused on healing you on an individual level. At Tree House, abstinence is simply a jumping-off point. In order to sustain change, you must create a life that you are excited to lead. We guide our clients to these lives. The Tree House team is a highly collaborative unit that works together to offer each client the most effective care available.
    #veteran #addictionrecovery #ptsd

Komentáře • 27

  • @DavidGalich77
    @DavidGalich77 Před 3 dny

    Tales of hope. There is life after addiction. Keep on keeping on! Keep it strong!

  • @kathyduvernet7069
    @kathyduvernet7069 Před 4 lety +10

    I work with veterans. This young man’s story made me cry and brought me hope.

  • @andyhwell8419
    @andyhwell8419 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Iv been in the military for 19 years now and 9 deployments in. People give me shit for being an alcoholic specifically because im dangerously allergic to alcohol and cant drink without my inhaler. I just got home from a deployment 5 months ago and thought I was done deploying but now being threatened with having retirement denied and forced to deploy again. They give me blood pressure meds I dont take. I just need them to let me retire. I just wanna be left alone

  • @pamjames2161
    @pamjames2161 Před 3 lety +4

    God bless you for sharing your story! My sons 33 years old and still in active addiction!

  • @justincox2097
    @justincox2097 Před rokem +3

    6 years of service. 1 tour of combat. 1st dui, just got into treatment... thank you for sharing this absolutely helps....

    • @TreeHouseRecovery
      @TreeHouseRecovery  Před rokem +1

      Happy to hear you are working on getting well! Give us a call if you need to talk. We are here to help. (855) 202-2138

    • @MikeCabi-zb2lc
      @MikeCabi-zb2lc Před 8 měsíci

      Almost same here, prior service 4years, vehicle maintenance and logistics convoy, had a dwi, only recently got recognized with ptsd

  • @kossie06
    @kossie06 Před 3 lety +2

    Hang on there fellow veteran.

  • @j.obrien3212
    @j.obrien3212 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you for sharing your story. I’m sure lives will be saved by your message of courage and hope.

  • @chelletoste488
    @chelletoste488 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you so much for sharing your story and the components of your recovery, and for giving others hope!

  • @00andrescab00
    @00andrescab00 Před 3 lety +5

    Sometimes...I wish I had taken more pictures with my Army friends. I have been out for quite some time. All of us have moved on. And I've just been pretending to live ever since.

    • @thedude9024
      @thedude9024 Před 3 lety +2

      If you want to talk man, please message me. I'm in the same boat. Aussie Afghan Veteran.

    • @PapaTango1M
      @PapaTango1M Před rokem

      Spoken to my soul. Life now feels... Anticlimactic

  • @dollsbagsnthings
    @dollsbagsnthings Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you Cole for telling the world your story!

  • @karenwillock7034
    @karenwillock7034 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for sharing your story. And you said something that is so true...change can happen with the ingredients of willingness to do the work and make a consistent effort and have a community. Keep on keeping on!!

  • @00productions79
    @00productions79 Před rokem

    Keep your head up sport! God bless America 🇺🇸

  • @chewieslyfe
    @chewieslyfe Před 3 lety

    Thank you cole for sharing this. It always makes me so happy to see another awesome human graduate and find a foundation for a better life. Tree house is the best place to go in my opinion. Helped me find my life. Thank you cole for sharing this! And thank you tree house recovery!

  • @Oderus004
    @Oderus004 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your story with us! My brother, I am a marine corps veteran and have been struggling with a similar issue. Thank you for showing us there is light at the end of the tunnel and we’re not alone! Unfortunately for me I’ve been going through the methadone treatment program at the VA and I’m sure you know that to them I’m just another number going through the motions. It’s extremely hard but I’m still fighting..

  • @mrSir-up8wr
    @mrSir-up8wr Před 2 lety +1

    I’m not a hero. I did 2 tours to non combat areas. Asia, Europe, and several other areas training them to fight against ISIS. I am depressed. I was in 2 battalions during my time. I knew hundreds of military personal. I was USMC. I knew many on a personal level. Some of us were In dangerous situations. We grew. Together. And I got married. I love her. I still love her. We went to school. I was a campus student at 24 with military background with immature boys and children. But my wife and I got our degrees. I’ve had several jobs. I, before this job, go to the gym everyday. (Basic) -135 (current)221. SORRY FOR THE SAD SGORY. WHEN YOU GET OUT. YOU HAVE NO ONE. no one listens. No one knows your weakness. I feel depressed. I’m sad. Deadlift 500
    Chest a lot
    Squat 350 if I have to.
    I HAVE MUSCLE, I NEED HELP

    • @TreeHouseRecovery
      @TreeHouseRecovery  Před 2 lety +1

      You are not alone. We have a Marine, Navy SEAL and Army vet here on staff to help. We specialize in helping vets. Please give us a call. We would love to hear from you so we can help you put together a plan to get you back on track. (855) 274-1040

  • @DianaKazimiera-
    @DianaKazimiera- Před rokem

    🕊️🤝

  • @peterno2845
    @peterno2845 Před 2 lety +2

    No no no you can't flip to another part of the interview just so it helps your channel. That's fucked.

  • @stephenkiss5790
    @stephenkiss5790 Před 11 měsíci

    Ughh, his time in the navy (as a super combat vet) was probably so bad.