Will VA Ratings Change Because of Treatment? Psychiatrist Explains
In this video, I break down a new VA policy change effective February 17th that may impact how disability ratings are evaluated when medication or therapy improves symptoms - especially for mental health conditions. Many Veterans are asking: will treatment now affect VA disability ratings? Could taking medication or going to therapy lower a rating? And what does the nullification of the Ingram v. Collins framework actually mean in real-world terms? 🌐 Concise Psych Website: https://www.concisepsych.com/ 📚 FREE Training created by me, Dr. Sharma - specifically for Veterans dealing with PTSD & Anxiety. I explain where these symptoms come from in the brain - and most importantly, how to decrease your symptoms and start feeling better today: https://www.concisepsych.com/pl/21486... 🧠 For Mental Health/Neurological Independent Medical Opinions (Nexus Letters) and DBQs, work with me (Dr. Prashant Sharma, Instructor at Johns Hopkins): https://www.concisepsych.com/nexuseval 🩺 For General Medical Independent Medical Opinions (Nexus Letters) and DBQs, work with my colleague, Dr. Hafsa Sabzposh (Instructor at Harvard Medical School): https://www.thenexusdoc.com/ 🪖 The Definitive Source for VA Disability Compensation Program Related Information: / @thecivdiv 🤖 Free AI App developed by Dr. Sharma to help find a Psychiatrist/Therapist in your area who accepts your Insurance: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-67c615bc4dfc8... 📱 Free AI App for VA Benefits Research/Guidance (created by a fellow Veteran, David Gray): https://chatgpt.com/g/g-o6twkWyX0-the... 🤖 Free AI App developed by Dr. Sharma to help you interpret Dreams using Freudian Analytic Theory: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-67c6179b15a88... Veterans Crisis Line – For confidential 24/7 crisis support. Dial 988 then Press 1, or text 838255, to connect with trained responders (many are veterans themselves). You can also chat online at VeteransCrisisLine.net. VA Mental Health Services – The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs offers mental health care for veterans. Learn about treatment options (for PTSD, depression, substance use, etc.) and find help through the VA: mentalhealth.va.gov MakeTheConnection.net – An VA website featuring real veteran stories and a searchable database of resources. Veterans share their experiences with PTSD, adjusting to civilian life, unemployment, and more. It’s a great place to find information on coping strategies and support for a variety of challenges: https://www.maketheconnection.net/ Vet Centers (Readjustment Counseling) – Vet Centers are community-based counseling centers offering free readjustment counseling, group therapy, and outreach to veterans and their families. They specialize in helping combat veterans transition to civilian life. Call 1-877-927-8387 (877-WAR-VETS) to find a nearby Vet Center or visit vetcenter.va.gov. Hire Heroes USA – A nonprofit organization that provides free career coaching, job search support, and mentoring for veterans and military spouses. They can help with résumé writing, interview practice, and networking to improve job prospects in civilian careers: hireheroesusa.org. NAMI Homefront – (National Alliance on Mental Illness) A free, six-session educational program for families, caregivers and friends of veterans and service members with mental health conditions. It helps loved ones understand what the veteran is going through and how to support them: nami.org/Homefront.

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