
Dr. Fred Nolen a VetComm Partner
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Dr. Nolen, Ph.D. for VetComm
Dr. Fred Nolen is the foremost authority when it comes to Psych-Related Nexus Letters and connecting them to Service-Related Injuries.
We are so excited to have him on board so that all you veterans who need help in this area have the best possible choice.
Dr. Nolen has been generous enough to help us build the two guides that we have attached to this page. They show you 2 key things:
- What is a Nexus Statement
- 27 Psych connections to Secondary Conditions
We recommend you use our Disability FAST-PASS™ Do-It-Yourself Video Guide and the Workbook, to identify if you need Nexus Letters. If so, we have provided Dr. Nolen’s contact information here.
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What we love about dr. nolen
As Kate was scouring the internet to find the leading Nexus Letter doctors, she happened upon a few FB Groups that speak to how to get Rated for Disabilities.
All the comments from fellow veterans make Kate a believer in Dr. Nolen’s abilities to successfully help veterans connect secondary conditions to Psych.
He is said to to be ” The Michael Jordan” of Nexus Letters and we agree.
Vetcomm is so happy to have Dr. Nolen with all his expertise.
Combat Trauma PTSD | Ebook for Veterans
Combat Trauma PTSD | an ebook by dr. Fred noleN, Ph.d.
I’ve had many Combat Veterans tell me “I wish I’d known about this 30 years ago.”
I wish they’d known about it 30 (now 40) years ago, too. I also wish they’d known about it and had been given all that time to work out what they had all gone through in the unconscious grip of their past.
We need to join forces to help our Brother and Sister Combat Veterans who are trying to live with PTSD on their own and alone.
If you know a Combat Veteran, whether or not they “don’t really” show all the signs; if you can tell that struggle with controlling emotions, have become unusually introverted, are not as social as they “used to be“, and you know they served in combat…
You can let them know about VetComm’s Community, our Mission to help all Veterans in need, and especially Veterans with PTSD.
You can also freely share any and all of this information (as long as you give credit) to any Combat Veteran, spouse, child, or family member of a Combat Veteran for as long as any of us shall live.
This information and my Nexus Letter and Psych Connections Course is specifically to help Combat Veterans understand what is necessary for them to effectively file for Disability Compensation Benefits through the eBenefits System.
We’re here to support Combat Veterans, their spouses, their children, and our Veteran Community. Help us Spread the Word!
2 Guides On Nexus
(Please Review these guides before you contact Dr. Nolen)
Note: You don’t have to Print them out if you have any Notepad to follow the Workbook below.
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