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School and Work Issues Affecting Women Veterans with Disabilities

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Why Can’t She Just Stop All That Trauma Stuff? The number of women veterans with disabilities has doubled in the last decade, specifically for cases related to PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) and MST (Military Sexual Trauma). Learn about possible discriminatory practices by joining Host Dr. Danita Applewhite and her Special Guest Sue Wudy this week. Sue Wudy (Army Veteran/Vietnam Era) is a representative for all Veterans and has an inspiring story to tell about succeeding with MS (Multiple Sclerosis).

 

ASK DR. APPLEWHITE Educational Programs (formerly STUDENT2TEACHER) are brought to you by White Apple Institute. The show is hosted by Danita Applewhite, PhD, CRC. She is a Counselor, Educator, and Army Veteran. Since 2009, the show has helped thousands "accept the challenge to change the perception of 'dis-abled' to 'differently-abled". The show focuses on ways Adult Students/Learners and Employees, including Veterans, can effectively manage disability, pain, emotional stress, learning and motivation issues, independent living, and vocational rehabilitation challenges and more. 

HEAR "down to earth”, controversial discussions, and success stories shared by underserved persons with Service Providers in education, health care (mental and physical), and employment (Human Resources). Their discussions will improve performance and success in higher education, the workforce, and life!

 Your tax deductible DONATION at www.whiteappleinstitute.org helps pay operating costs and provide financial resources and outreach programs to underserved persons with Hidden/Non-Visible and Visible disabilities. To reach us call or text 88856APPLE/888-562-7753. Thank you for sharing your time.

 

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