Coping with War
With our troops on the ground in Iraq, media reports of casualties and international political tension, many of us may feel additional stress and anxiety. To help us cope with these uncertain times we are providing you with the following resources:
Helping Our Children Deal With War
Dealing with the Stress of War
Coping with War and Terrorism: Tips for the Workplace
America’s Heroes at Work
www.americasheroesatwork.gov
California Department of Veterans Affairs
www.cdva.ca.gov
Hire Vets First Veterans’ Employment and Training Service
www.hirevetsfirst.dol.gov
National Coalition for Homeless Veterans (800) VET-HELP
www.nchv.org/index.cfm
Outpatient Clinic at Mather 916-366-5324
Sacramento County Veterans Service Office 916-874-6811
State Dept. of Veterans Affairs (800) 952-5626
U.S. Dept. of Veteran Affairs
www.va.gov
Vietnam Veterans of America (800) VVA-1316
www.vva.org
VVA’S Guide on PTSD
www.vva.org/benefits/ptsd.htm
Source: http://www.seta.net/community/sacramento-community-resources/#veterans
http://hr.ucsb.edu/asap/resources.php
Academic and Staff Assistance Program (ASAP) offers confidential, cost-free assessment, counseling, consultation and referral services to all UC Davis Health System faculty, staff, and their family members. Whether the problem is work-related, personal, career or relationship focused, ASAP can assist you in evaluating and resolving the problem.
You can call ASAP at 916-734-2727 for an appointment.

