Combat Stress (charitable organisation)
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Combat Stress is a registered charity in the United Kingdom offering therapeutic and clinical community and residential treatment to former members of the British Armed Forces who are suffering from a range of mental health conditions; including post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Combat Stress makes available treatment for all Veterans who are suffering with mental illness free of charge. The charity was formed in 1919, as the Ex-Servicemen's Welfare Society, following World War I; when the effects of shell shock were becoming known.
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Combat Stress (charitable organisation)
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Combat Stress
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Combat Stress
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Member of COBSEO
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Treating post traumatic stress disorder , and other mental health issues
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1919-05-12
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Ex-Servicemen's Welfare Society
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Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society
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Charles, Prince of Wales
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General Sir Peter Wall
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Surrey
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KT22 0BX
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Oaklawn Road,
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Tyrwhitt House,
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Combat Stress is a registered charity in the United Kingdom offering therapeutic and clinical community and residential treatment to former members of the British Armed Forces who are suffering from a range of mental health conditions; including post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Combat Stress makes available treatment for all Veterans who are suffering with mental illness free of charge. On average, it takes 13 years for a Veteran to first contact with Combat Stress for advice, help, and treatment; however for those who served in Iraq (Gulf War I and Gulf War II) and Afghanistan, the time period is much lower. The charity was formed in 1919, as the Ex-Servicemen's Welfare Society, following World War I; when the effects of shell shock were becoming known.
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The Veterans' mental health charity.
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England and Wales: 206002
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1919-05-12