Prisoners of the Mind | Jeff Haugland | TEDxBreckenridge
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2020
- As a former military bomb technician and decorated combat veteran, Jeff Haugland now serves as the Co-founder/CEO of Invictus Health, Inc. and Co-founder/COO of The Invictus Project 501(c)3. These organizations provide advanced diagnostics and treatments for Traumatic Brain Injury, Post Traumatic Stress and Depression. Each of these organizations collect pre- and post-treatment brain imaging to treat the root cause of patient symptoms, then show quantitative and qualitative improvement following care. Jeff is also a personal/professional development coach dedicated to assisting individuals and organizations create more compelling environments by aligning actions with intrinsic motivation to achieve the future they envision. As a former military bomb technician and decorated combat veteran, Jeff Haugland now serves as the Co-founder/CEO of Invictus Health, Inc. and Co-founder/COO of The Invictus Project 501(c)3. These organizations provide advanced diagnostics and treatments for Traumatic Brain Injury, Post Traumatic Stress and Depression. Each of these organizations collect pre- and post-treatment brain imaging to treat the root cause of patient symptoms, then show quantitative and qualitative improvement following care. Jeff is also a personal/professional development coach dedicated to assisting individuals and organizations create more compelling environments by aligning actions with intrinsic motivation to achieve the future they envision. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
absolutly beautiful!
Thank you for sharing. When you talked about ending it all with the squeeze of the trigger from a .45, I got chills. Great talk on a very difficult topic.
Thank you brother for sharing your story. I love and miss you brother, and thank God you’re still here for your children and for other Veterans who need your help. I am proud of you and what you are doing to raise awareness of TBI and to help veterans struggling with suicide. I am sorry for everything you’ve been through, and I am still back on island if you ever need me, and a phone call away.
Thanks for sharing, Brother. Potentially huge impact on so many that are in need.
Awesome brother. I have a TBI so I get this so much.
Powerful Jeff
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