The Hidden Struggles Veterans Face During the Holidays – New U Therapy Center
The holiday season, often a time of joy and togetherness, can bring unique challenges for veterans. Many veterans experience heightened feelings of isolation, depression, and stress during this time of year, struggling to find the same joy others do. For those who have faced the pressures and traumas of service, the holiday period can emphasize feelings of loneliness, bring up painful memories, and even trigger symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The gap between civilian holiday celebrations and the veteran’s experience can feel wide and difficult to bridge.
Isolation, in particular, is a common struggle for veterans during the holidays. While many people have family gatherings or reconnect with old friends, veterans may feel separated from the people who truly understand their experiences. The disconnect between the military and civilian worlds can make it hard to connect with family and friends, sometimes leading veterans to withdraw. This isolation, in turn, may fuel depression and anxiety, with veterans often feeling like they’re on the outside looking in.
Substance abuse can also become a means of coping for veterans who feel overwhelmed by emotions during this season. The combination of loneliness, holiday pressures, and trauma-related stress makes substance use a common, though harmful, way to self-soothe. However, while it may offer temporary relief, substance use can worsen feelings of isolation, intensify depressive symptoms, and negatively impact physical health.
Fortunately, there is a path forward. At New U Therapy Center & Family Services, we believe in the power of community and compassionate support to help veterans rediscover connection and hope. Our specialized Veterans Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) provides a supportive environment tailored to the needs of veterans, with a team that understands both the unique challenges veterans face and the most effective strategies for recovery. Through therapy, group sessions, and community-focused treatment, veterans find camaraderie and encouragement from others who have walked similar paths.
Our program is here to help veterans build tools for managing stress, healing from trauma, and finding joy again. No veteran should feel they have to handle these challenges alone. If you or a veteran you know could benefit from support this holiday season, reach out to us. Together, we can make this time of year a little brighter and remind veterans they’re not alone in their journey.
Call: 661-299-7033 to schedule an appointment.
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