Testimonials.

Every one of my guys could use this. This has been life-changing for me, and I’m going to do anything I can to get this to my guys.”

  • “The week of care we received set the standard of care for combat deployment reintegration. She also worked with our unit therapists, ensuring continuity of care and also provided follow-up care for both psych and OT support via Telehealth. Over the course of 20 years in special operations and 10 deployments I’ve never seen or experienced such an effective and comprehensive care plan to provide therapy for our nations warfighters.  Jen and her team understand the nuances about what it truly takes to keep operators in the fight”

    - PJ Team Leader

  • “Thank you for helping me and our community. Had I not seen your team I would have separated in this AUG and let the dice role. What you guys provided was critical for me and others. It’s a big deal. For current and future functionality.”

    - Army SF Command Sergeant Major

  • “I trust my mental health clinician]. I haven’t trusted a mental health doc... ever.” - 18E

  • “…anyone in our community can benefit from attending this opportunity regardless of perceived or real issues and dilemmas.  Being able to attend gives me insight into how to better guide others towards the Operator Reset Program, and identify issues earlier in others as a leader.  Second, I realized and learned to appreciate that I am more successful than I cared to ever admit.  The gratitude I now have for the opportunities I have had throughout my career have led me to where I’m at today.  I will return home with a better understanding of myself and my relationships.”

  • “This past week was incredible and I am extremely appreciative for the opportunity to attend and get to work with these amazing clinicians. I have been struggling more and more these past years and didn’t know what to do. Learning about Operator Syndrome and what that entails helped me realize that the things I have been experiencing are not normal and there are things that can help. The personalization of the experience was critical and that’s what really made it invaluable. I felt like the clinicians truly cared about me and my well-being and wanted to do everything they could to help. I had read the Operator Syndrome paper when it came out back in 2020 and had nearly all of the symptoms, but didn’t know what to do to address many of the issues I was experiencing. This week was able to package up the critical information and provide the one-on-one support to get us moving in the right direction. Can’t say enough how grateful I am for this experience.” - 18D“My overarching thought about this week is that I have been my biggest obstacle this entire time. I was probably putting barriers in my own way to avoid confronting some of these issues head-on. It took speaking with professionals to force me into defining the problems and then developing concrete, tangible plans to address them. I walked away from the week feeling good about my plans because I never felt as though I was being asked to overhaul my life. The entire therapy team focused on smaller changes and adjustments that are mentally easy to deal with. The power then comes with making a larger number of smaller changes that have a cumulative positive effect.”

  • “I’ve never in my life talked about the things I talk about with [my mental health clinician]. Not only am I not scared to talk to her... I wake up every morning and I look forward to talking to her.”

  • “I’m not sure what my expectations were- but to say this team has exceeded my expectations is a significant understatement.”

  • “It was the best week of my life.”

  • “The changes I’ve already made in a short few weeks have already positively impacted my physical and mental health, and my relationship with myself and my family.”

  • “This week has given me what I needed to make real changes in my life.”

  • What [my mental health clinician] provides is...profound as my wife and I begin to unpack never discussed before topics.”

  • This week “caused reflection on issues I didn’t know I had and provided perspective of what challenges we all have.”

SMSgt Sean Herlihy