Thursday Health.mil News Round-Up: Art Therapy Provides Pathway to Healing for Those with Traumatic Brain Injuries; Wounded Warriors, Care Providers Tell Their Stories of Art Therapy Helping Heal TBI; Public Health Center Announces Revitalized ShipShape Program

The following articles were recently posted on Health.mil:

Art Therapy Provides Pathway to Healing for Those with Traumatic Brain Injuries
March 18, 2015

For Jackie Biggs, art is everything.

“Art has always been for me an extremely valuable way to process things,” she said.

Now the former public school art teacher has found a way to use that tool to help people who might need it the most: wounded warriors recovering from traumatic brain injuries (TBI).

Full story: www.health.mil/News/Articles/2015/03/18/Art-Therapy-Provides-Pathway-to-Healing-for-Those-with-Traumatic-Brain-Injuries

 

Wounded Warriors, Care Providers Tell Their Stories of Art Therapy Helping Heal TBI
March 17, 2015

Check out our new video series where wounded warriors and care providers tell their stories about how art therapy is helping heal the wounds of traumatic brain injuries.

Video link: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNuFJFRYMHW_nHFIt1nLbDOEB5RbHRCYe

 

Public Health Center Announces Revitalized ShipShape Program
March 9, 2015

The Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center (NMCPHC) announced the launch of the revitalized ShipShape Program, March 9.

Full story: www.health.mil/News/Articles/2015/03/09/Public-Health-Center-Announces-Revitalized-ShipShape-Program