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San Antonio Hosts Conference on Combat PTSD Treatment

October 16, 2025 - 17:11

San Antonio Hosts Conference on Combat PTSD Treatment

Military City USA is set to welcome hundreds of researchers, clinicians, military leaders, and policymakers for the San Antonio Combat PTSD Conference on October 20-21. The event will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day at the Westin Riverwalk, providing a platform for experts to share insights and advancements in the treatment of psychological wounds resulting from combat.

Participants will engage in discussions about the latest scientific findings and innovative therapeutic approaches aimed at improving the mental health of veterans and active-duty military personnel. The conference will feature a variety of presentations, workshops, and panel discussions, allowing attendees to explore effective strategies for addressing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other related conditions.

This gathering underscores the importance of collaboration among various stakeholders in the military and healthcare sectors, emphasizing the need for ongoing research and support for those affected by the psychological impacts of war. The conference aims to foster a deeper understanding of PTSD and enhance the quality of care provided to service members and their families.


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