

A Military & First Responder Initiative by
The National Foundation for Brain Health
What are the Symptoms of Service Trauma?
(1) Physiological Distress: Increased heart rate, high blood pressure, increased inflammation, chronic neck and back pain, chronic headaches, sleeplessness, digestive difficulties, light/sound sensitivity, visual disturbances, and memory difficulties.
(2) Psychological Distress: Excessive Worry and Fear, Anger Management Difficulties, Depression, Withdrawal from Relationships, Loss of Interest in Activities, Automatic Negativity, Excess Error Detection, obsessive thinking, controlling behaviors, and suicidal thoughts.
(3) Spiritual Distress: Spiritual disillusionment, despair, loss of eternal purpose and direction, a sense of emptiness, diminished gratitude, hopelessness, difficulty forgiving, trusting, letting go, loving others, withdrawal from loving spiritual communities, and neglect of healthy spiritual practices.
How Do We Help Military and First Responder Families Heal and Thrive After Service Trauma?
(1) We offer a Christ-centered, family-focused approach in partnership with Christian physicians, counselors, and supportive church families.
(2) We care for the mind, body and spirit at the same time. Our team of counselors and clinicians support the healing work of Christ. All care begins in our prayer room, as we pray for miracles in your family's life and mission.
(3) All care at Warrior Clinics culminates in Warrior Missions, where we see God redeem service trauma through inspiring, courageous, and miraculous service for the cause of Christ.



LOCATION & HOURS
MONDAY-FRIDAY
9am-7pm
1240 SOUTHRIDGE CT.
SUITE 104
HURST, TX 76053​
LOCATED 15 MINUTES FROM THE DALLAS-FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.
CALL US @ 817-438-0222
