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Erin Fletcher

@EFletcherPsyD

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Director of @wwp Warrior Care Network. Opinions and views are my own. RTs ≠ Endorsements

Joined June 2022
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@NewsNation
NewsNation
2 years
Virtual reality, or VR, is transforming how people view the world. For veterans, it has become a crucial tool for coping with post-traumatic stress disorder.
newsnationnow.com
Virtual reality is transforming the way veterans cope with PTSD.
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@wwp
WWP
2 years
A7: We also share warrior stories like Donna’s to encourage veterans to reach out for help: https://t.co/tSXe0iIYE3 #WWPChat
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@wwp
WWP
2 years
A7: Help us destigmatize seeking treatment by sharing the resources available. #PreventSuicide #WWPChat
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@wwp
WWP
2 years
A2: Watch how Phil Krabbe was able to overcome his suicidal ideations with the help of WWP: https://t.co/jCXKVPn9RL #WWPChat
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@wwp
WWP
2 years
Join us today at 1:00 pm EST as we raise awareness and share information about programs that address the underlying risk factors for suicide. #WWPChat #PreventSuicide
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@EmoryVeterans
Emory Healthcare Veterans Program
3 years
We are excited to bring clinicians, researchers, and others together during our Open House and Reception. Attendees for the @ISTSSnews Annual Meeting, VSO partners, or those working in the trauma field are welcome. Email veteransprogram@emoryhealthcare.org for details.
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@EFletcherPsyD
Erin Fletcher
3 years
I’m grateful for the opportunity to engage in such an important conversation!
@PsychArmor
PsychArmor
3 years
This week, go Behind the Mission with Duane France and Dr. Erin Fletcher, Director of @wwp's Warrior Care Network. Listen in as they examine the influence of #suicideprevention across all of WWP's programming and their collaborative partnerships 🎧  https://t.co/lhpjnRqjWV
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@EllenEldridge27
Ellen Eldridge
3 years
Programs like @EmoryVeterans are likely contributing to the declining rate of suicide among former service members here in Georgia, where rates were significantly lower than than the national veteran suicide rate. https://t.co/bD7errMfR0 @gpbnews @wwp
gpb.org
Experts say treatment that focuses on so-called 'invisible wounds of war,' such as substance use and post-traumatic stress disorders, is improving the quality of life for veterans. That’s likely...
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@EFletcherPsyD
Erin Fletcher
3 years
A6: WWP’s Warrior Care Network (WCN) helps reduce risk for suicide. WCN provides a year’s worth of treatment in 2 weeks at no cost to the Veteran. There are treatments that work and there is hope! #WWPChat #CombatStigma
@wwp
WWP
3 years
Q6: What resources do you provide to service members and veterans who may be at risk for suicide? #WWPChat #CombatStigma
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@EFletcherPsyD
Erin Fletcher
3 years
A3: You want to look for changes in mood, engaging in risky behaviors, eating/sleeping more or less, isolating from friends and family, talking about feeling like they are a burden, or the world would be better off without them. #WWPChat #CombatStigma
@wwp
WWP
3 years
Q3: Are there signs that someone is at risk for suicide that a family member, friend or coworker can look for? #WWPChat #CombatStigma
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@EFletcherPsyD
Erin Fletcher
3 years
A2: We know it can be scary but you can help prevent suicide by directly asking the person you are concerned about if they are thinking about suicide and connecting them to resources that can help-like the Veterans crisis line by dialing 988 or texting 838255 #CombatStigma
@wwp
WWP
3 years
Q2: What should someone do if they are in crisis or they are concerned about a family member or friend being at risk for suicide? #WWPChat #CombatStigma
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@EFletcherPsyD
Erin Fletcher
3 years
A1: We want to elevate conversations about mental health and suicide prevention. We want people to feel as comfortable talking about their mental health as they do about their physical health #CombatStigma #WWPChat
@wwp
WWP
3 years
Q1: What is National Suicide Prevention Month and how can people get involved? #WWPChat #CombatStigma
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@wwp
WWP
3 years
WWP's Warrior Care Network (WCN) plays a vital role in helping #veterans heal when returning to civilian life. 🔊 Listen as WCN director Erin Fletcher describes how this program helps our warriors #CombatStigma of seeking treatment. Learn more: https://t.co/Iy5y5ey9uP
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@wwp
WWP
3 years
Join us for our #SuicidePrevention Twitter chat tomorrow 9/26 at 1 pm EST where we discuss suicide prevention efforts for the #veteran population. Follow #WWPChat to join in the conversation. #CombatStigma
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@wwp
WWP
3 years
Join us here on Twitter next Monday at 1:00 pm EST as we work to #CombatStigma of seeking help for suicidal ideations. We will chat about #SuicidePrevention, resources available to #veterans, and what you should do if you or someone you know is in crisis. #WWPChat
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@wwp
WWP
3 years
"WWP has been there in every way shape or form for me. They literally saved my life." Warrior Dan Miller felt he had failed as a Marine since he was unable to bring all of his brothers home. See how WWP helped Dan find hope & healing from the invisible wounds of war.
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@wwp
WWP
3 years
September is Suicide Prevention Month and we all have a role to help save lives. There is a new lifeline to help those battling mental distress or suicidal ideations. #VeteransCrisisLine: Call 988, then press 1 or text 838255. #SuicidePrevention #CombatStigma
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@Road_Home_Rush
Road Home Program
3 years
Join the @WWP on Twitch every Friday in September (3 PM EST) for a 5-part series showcasing the Warrior Care Network and its academic medical centers. https://t.co/ZmosHmOBlZ
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@EFletcherPsyD
Erin Fletcher
4 years
A2: People who have had these experiences need to retrain their brain to process them appropriately. While this does require work, it means that feeling better is possible. #WWPChat #CombatStigma
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@EFletcherPsyD
Erin Fletcher
4 years
A1: 75% of Warriors report that they deal with symptoms of PTSD, such as anger, sleep issues, heightened anxiety, and outbursts. These are a result of your brain processing events without you even realizing it. It does not mean you are broken.
@wwp
WWP
4 years
Q2: How do I know if I’m experiencing PTSD? #WWPChat #CombatStigma
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