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Victor_c3

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5. I have to echo what has been said above
Fri May 29, 2015, 01:32 PM
May 2015

I spend a lot of time at the VA. I recently started an outpatient treatment program called PRRC and on a given weekday I have between 2 and 4 mental health appointments. Some are therapy groups, some are classes addressing various therapies. I have at least two one-on-one appointments with a psychiatrist in a week. The quality of care I get is phenomenal - and it's not just my opinion. The same 10 - 15 vets show up to nearly every one of the groups. That is a testament to me of what vets think of my local program. If we didn't like it we'd stop going in a heartbeat. Doctors, nurses, janitors, and support staff of all sorts are generally more than helpful and legitimately helpful to me. I believe that they really do give a damn.

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