Military Family Programs
Born into PTSD as the child of an active duty Vietnam Vet, Elizabeth knows firsthand what the research is now backing up: that spouses and children of combat vets have higher stress levels than combat vets themselves. As a military brat, nothing gives Elizabeth more pleasure than to give back to the community of her birth by helping service members and their families.
Improve Home Life
Did you know that the families of US Military service personnel could benefit from meditation and writing to heal? Reduce your family's stress levels, improve critical thinking abilities, reduce absenteeism rate from the service or school as well as reduce high healthcare costs with our innovative program.
Doctors created the ACE test in the 1990’s, which links Adverse Childhood Experiences to an increased risk of weight gain, drug and alcohol abuse, chronic illness, low life potential and early death.1
In addition, PTSD is much more common in the civilian population than is realized: divorce, job loss, death of a loved one, and physical injury are common triggers, let alone the potential for PTSD from the stress of a parent or spouse serving active duty during wartime, so the families of service personnel have increased risk of PTSD.2
Research psychologists have discovered that a specialized form of writing can boost the immune system and reduce the use of the health care system by 50%.3
Meditation is proven to increase productivity and improve brain health. It reduces anxiety, depression, and improves attention, concentration and overall psychological well-being.
Right Brain University provides on-base Programs and weekly training using writing and meditation. Invite Elizabeth Gould, founder of Right Brain University and author of the book Your Best Health by Friday: How to Overcome Anxiety, Depression, Stress, Trauma, Chronic Illness, to give a program. Give your family tools to help improve their quality of life using techniques that Elizabeth used to help herself heal from PTSD. Contact Elizabeth at [email protected] today.
Doctors created the ACE test in the 1990’s, which links Adverse Childhood Experiences to an increased risk of weight gain, drug and alcohol abuse, chronic illness, low life potential and early death.1
In addition, PTSD is much more common in the civilian population than is realized: divorce, job loss, death of a loved one, and physical injury are common triggers, let alone the potential for PTSD from the stress of a parent or spouse serving active duty during wartime, so the families of service personnel have increased risk of PTSD.2
Research psychologists have discovered that a specialized form of writing can boost the immune system and reduce the use of the health care system by 50%.3
Meditation is proven to increase productivity and improve brain health. It reduces anxiety, depression, and improves attention, concentration and overall psychological well-being.
Right Brain University provides on-base Programs and weekly training using writing and meditation. Invite Elizabeth Gould, founder of Right Brain University and author of the book Your Best Health by Friday: How to Overcome Anxiety, Depression, Stress, Trauma, Chronic Illness, to give a program. Give your family tools to help improve their quality of life using techniques that Elizabeth used to help herself heal from PTSD. Contact Elizabeth at [email protected] today.