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Treating the Invisible Wounds of War


Army OneSource and NAMI Partner to bring you free online training


The National NAMI Education, Training, and Peer Support Center is delighted to launch the collaboration between NAMI and Army OneSource (AOS) to bring Treating the Invisible Wounds of War, a no-cost five course online training program, to you to help build awareness of the culture in which the Military, Veterans and their families live and work.

Sometimes the wounds of war continue to appear thousands of miles from the battlefield. Service members, their Families and friends struggle to cope with long deployments, multiple deployments and painful reintroductions into everyday life. But you can help them truly come home again!

Service members deployed since 9/ll face challenges unlike any in our country's history. It takes special training to understand the challenges and to help Service members, Veterans and their Families. Please sign up for a FREE online course on treating the invisible wounds of war.

All the courses are FREE and nationally accredited. Courses are quick and easy to complete, ranging from 1 to 2 hours and fifteen minutes in length. And they're available online 24/7 so you can fit them into your busy schedule.


We are particularly eager for NAMI Family-to-Family teachers to receive information about this online training opportunity. We encourage them to start with the Understanding Military Families Issues course because so many are looking for resources to help them learn more about the culture of military life so they become more familiar with those experiences participants attending their classes are facing. NAMI Family-to-Family teachers will want to continue with the other four courses.

If you would like to do so, you can sign up by following this link. (Please use the NAMI member referral code: AOS-NAMI)


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