Complimentary to all Military Personnel
The Coping Strategies CD is provided to Warriors, Veterans, Retirees,
Government Civilians, Battlefield Contractors and their Families at no charge.
Coping Strategies provides simple, private and non-intrusive support.
To receive a complimentary CD please click here. |
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For Civilians, please support our mission and Help Get the Word Out! with a
contribution of $20 or more for the CD |
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Coping Strategies - Patriot Outreach Multi-Media CD
Coping Strategies is a special Multi-Media CD – an offline version of the
Patriot Outreach website. The CD audio section is playable on any CD player,
and additional audio programs, guidelines, articles, links and resources are
available on the computer data section of the CD. |
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Extras
Also included are special insights and advice to assist Family Support Members.
Official Reports, Military Manuals and Guidelines are included to provide greater
understanding in preventing and managing the effects of anger, daily stress,
combat stress and even P.T.S.D. |
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Customer Reviews |
LT (Lieutenant)
“Thank you so much for your efforts and your generosity. I wish that my wife and I had this the first time that I deployed. We have both struggled with stress. God Bless you!”- 1LT P. H., U.S. Army |
Iraq Warrior
"This is basic training for the mind!"
- PFC J. Oehring, U.S. Army Infantry (Deployed to Iraq) |
Veterans Administration Clinic
"I received my [Coping Strategies] CD and love it. I would very much like to request 30 more for use at the VA Clinic and to provide to soldiers and families. This is a wonderful resource!"Thank you," - T.P., Addiction Therapist (VA Clinic) |
MG (Major General)
“In my own experience as a commander, I have seen Soldiers make rapid and sustained improvement through use of these [Coping Strategies]CDs….”
- Major General, U.S. Army |
Father Loses Son in Iraq, Joins Marines
"On the third try, all hell broke loose and it was an epiphany... It energizes me, it enlightens me and it gives me strength... I am ready and proud."
- Mike, U.S. Marine Corps, Deployed to Iraq |
Sergeant USMC
"Thank you, It saved my Life! The peace and joy I now enjoy makes life worthwhile! " - SGT J. Shiposki, U.S. Marine Corps, (Homebound Quadriplegic) |
Chaplain
“The distribution of these [Coping Strategies] CD's has been a great success.
My thanks to the Lord and staff. I have been busy at the Mass Military Reservation on-base. Units from all over New England come here.
May I request 50 more CD's. One veteran has commented 'thanks for looking out for us!" Respectfully, B. C., U.S. Air Force |
Doctor
“Hello I am a Professional Counselor in private practice and a volunteer in the 'Give An Hour' program. I anticipate needing no less than 6 copies of this product to use in conjunction with current and future active therapy cases. If you can supply this request i will be grateful. Thank You,” - Major W. K. |
Wife
“May I have 10 copies. I am a family member of an active duty soldier. I am also a clinical psychologist working with soldiers who have combat stress and PTSD. I think the CD would be a good resource for my patients. Thank you"
D. L, PsyD RN FNP (Clinical Psychologist) |
Wife of Deployed Warrior
"I've been listening to your CD for about five days now and it is completely changing me... I have been struggling for so long... I feel so liberated... I'm not resentful for my husband for returning to Iraq." - Janine, Wife of Deployed Warrior |
Iraq Warrior
"I am no longer in denial of what happened in Iraq. I am freed. The exercise helped me overcome my past; it’s not haunting me any longer. It’s a winner!!"
- PFC J.M., U.S. Army, Anbar Province, Iraq 2004-2005 |
Social Service Worker / USCG
"I have developed PTSD primarily through my life of being a child protective service worker for 11+ years. I became addicted to adrenalin. My tour in the USCG was not combat, but it was TERRIFIYING as I operated a search and rescue craft and had never owned a canoe before.
I went to the V.A. for counseling in 2000 and was referred out to a psychologist who knew nothing about PTSD. I still "doctor" with the V.A. and have a new lease on life due to the 'Be Still and Know' principles. I remain 'on the battlefield' as a social service worker and I stay in the fight because I believe I have a gift to do so. MANY others say I do as well." - Michael, U.S. Coast Guard / Social Service Worker |