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The Silenced Voices of MST
Rachelle Smith
38 episodes
3 months ago
The Silenced Voices of MST podcast empowers MST survivors with resources, community, and better access to healing. Our mission is to break the silence surrounding Military Sexual Trauma (MST) and empower survivors to share their stories. This groundbreaking podcast sheds light on the untold experiences within our Armed Forces community, both among service members, veterans, and their loved ones. MST can happen to anyone, regardless of their age, rank, race, physical strength, or gender. Join us as we amplify the voices of survivors, raise awareness about MST, and spark crucial conversations for change. Our content includes MST survivor interviews, offering resources, and nurturing a community that truly understands trauma. Subscribe to our show, leave a review, and be part of a movement that creates a brighter future for all who have served. You are not alone. Together, we can make a difference. Visit: https://www.silencedvoicesmst.com Social media: bio.site/silencedvoicesmst
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The Silenced Voices of MST podcast empowers MST survivors with resources, community, and better access to healing. Our mission is to break the silence surrounding Military Sexual Trauma (MST) and empower survivors to share their stories. This groundbreaking podcast sheds light on the untold experiences within our Armed Forces community, both among service members, veterans, and their loved ones. MST can happen to anyone, regardless of their age, rank, race, physical strength, or gender. Join us as we amplify the voices of survivors, raise awareness about MST, and spark crucial conversations for change. Our content includes MST survivor interviews, offering resources, and nurturing a community that truly understands trauma. Subscribe to our show, leave a review, and be part of a movement that creates a brighter future for all who have served. You are not alone. Together, we can make a difference. Visit: https://www.silencedvoicesmst.com Social media: bio.site/silencedvoicesmst
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Dogs are a Survivor's Best Friend
The Silenced Voices of MST
1 hour 1 minute 28 seconds
1 year ago
Dogs are a Survivor's Best Friend
Cheryl Mullick, a member of Pave USA, discusses the process of placing service dogs with handlers who have severe PTSD from military sexual trauma (MST). The organization trains dogs to work with handlers who have various disabilities, including epilepsy, diabetes, and PTSD. The screening process for applicants is detailed and includes requirements such as an honorable discharge from the military, a disability rating from the VA, and current treatment for PTSD. The dogs are trained to detect specific scents related to the handler's condition, such as hormones associated with panic attacks or nightmares. The bond between the handler and the dog is crucial, and the organization provides ongoing support and training for the lifetime of the dog. Service dogs play a crucial role in supporting veterans with disabilities, particularly those with PTSD. These dogs are trained to provide specific assistance based on the individual's needs, such as alerting to anxiety or nightmares. Retrievers are often the preferred breed for service dogs due to their friendly and steady nature. It is important to distinguish between emotional support animals and service dogs, as the latter have public access privileges and are trained to mitigate specific disabilities. The bond between a veteran and their service dog is profound, and these dogs can sense and respond to their handler's emotions and needs. Takeaways - PAVE USA is an organization that places service dogs with handlers who have severe PTSD from military sexual trauma. - The screening process for applicants includes requirements such as an honorable discharge from the military, a disability rating from the VA, and current treatment for PTSD. - The dogs are trained to detect specific scents related to the handler's condition, such as hormones associated with panic attacks or nightmares. - The bond between the handler and the dog is crucial, and the organization provides ongoing support and training for the lifetime of the dog. Service dogs are trained to provide specific assistance to veterans with disabilities, such as alerting to anxiety or nightmares. - Retrievers are often the preferred breed for service dogs due to their friendly and steady nature. - It is important to distinguish between emotional support animals and service dogs, as the latter have public access privileges and are trained to mitigate specific disabilities. - The bond between a veteran and their service dog is profound, and these dogs can sense and respond to their handler's emotions and needs. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 01:07 Cheryl's Background in Animal Training 06:07 The Process of Getting a Service Dog 09:18 Requirements and Screening Process 12:42 The Bond Between Handler and Dog 15:36 Training Service Dogs: Specific Tasks 24:00 The Magic Between Dog and Person 27:57 The Incredible Abilities of Dogs 30:52 Introduction to Service Dogs for Veterans 42:20 Training and Qualities of Service Dogs 44:16 Difference Between Emotional Support Animals and Service Dogs 48:04 Heartwarming Stories of Service Dogs Transforming Lives 57:17 How to Get Involved and Support PAVE 01:00:09 Closing Remarks and Call to Action
The Silenced Voices of MST
The Silenced Voices of MST podcast empowers MST survivors with resources, community, and better access to healing. Our mission is to break the silence surrounding Military Sexual Trauma (MST) and empower survivors to share their stories. This groundbreaking podcast sheds light on the untold experiences within our Armed Forces community, both among service members, veterans, and their loved ones. MST can happen to anyone, regardless of their age, rank, race, physical strength, or gender. Join us as we amplify the voices of survivors, raise awareness about MST, and spark crucial conversations for change. Our content includes MST survivor interviews, offering resources, and nurturing a community that truly understands trauma. Subscribe to our show, leave a review, and be part of a movement that creates a brighter future for all who have served. You are not alone. Together, we can make a difference. Visit: https://www.silencedvoicesmst.com Social media: bio.site/silencedvoicesmst