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Charles Hoge

Charles Hoge is an accomplished and highly respected author, psychiatrist, and retired U.S Army Colonel. He holds a medical degree from the University of Maryland and is recognized for his influential work exploring the psychological impact of combat on soldiers. His distinguished military career, role as an advisor to top government agencies, and pioneering research on PTSD allow him to bring an authentic and knowledgeable voice to his writings.

Hoge’s unflinching examination of the psychological cost of war has shed light on subjects often overlooked. His groundbreaking book, “Once a Warrior, Always a Warrior,” stands as a seminal resource for veterans and their loved ones, addressing effectively the transition from combat to everyday life. This best-selling work blends his professional expertise as well as his personal experiences, displaying the unique writing style he is celebrated for.

Beyond his books, Hoge has championed the cause of mental health through his presentations and contributions to various scholarly journals and publications. His lucid and insightful writings have sparked important discussions about mental health, persistently breaking down stigma around it. Charles Hoge continues to be an influential figure in shaping policies and perceptions related to mental health in the military.

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