Write an article based on this "Show concern if they aren't getting treatment. Provide rides to appointments. Connect them with PTSD resources. Attend PTSD support groups for veterans."
article: Have a forthright and tactful conversation with your vet to encourage them to see a professional for PTSD. You might say, "Hey, I've noticed you startle easily and seem to avoid crowded places. Those are both symptoms of post-traumatic stress. Have you talked to someone about it?" If they become defensive or resistant to your suggestions, don't pressure them. Say something like, "I just wanted to tell you what I'd noticed. If you decide to get help, I'm here if you need me." If you know a veteran who has trouble driving or lacks transportation, offer to take them to their doctor’s or therapy appointments at the VA. Some communities offer shuttle service to transport a group of veterans back and forth. If you have some free time, offer to drive the shuttle. A wide collection of non-profit organizations offer services to veterans with PTSD or to people with PTSD in general. Pass along these resources to help your vet get the support and treatment they need. Some helpful resources include:  The National Center for PTSD at https://www.ptsd.va.gov. The Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255. If the vet would prefer not to go through the VA, connect them with veteran-run resources, like Vet Centers where counseling is provided by veterans.  Start Your Recovery, a program designed to help those struggling with substance abuse issues. Visit the website at https://startyourrecovery.org/who/veterans-military. You can also look for other veteran-run recovery centers, like Dry Hootch. If you are the close friend or family member of a veteran, support groups might help you to better understand what your loved one is going through. These groups may provide veterans and their families with practical coping strategies and encouragement for dealing with PTSD. Contact your local VA for information about support groups in your area. You might also find general PTSD support groups by reaching out to mental health clinics in your community.

Write an article based on this "Combine the butter with parsley, shallots, lemon, and garlic. Preheat the oven to 375 °F (191 °C) and wash the oysters. Line a baking sheet with sliced baguette or rock salt, if using. Open the oysters Arrange the open oysters on the baguette or rock salt. Top each oyster with 1 teaspoon (4.5 g) of the herb butter. Roast the oysters for 8 to 10 minutes. Remove the oysters and serve them immediately."
article: Place the softened stick of butter in a food processor and add 1/4 cup (5 g) of roughly chopped fresh parsley along with 2 tablespoons (20 g) of minced shallots, 1 1/2 teaspoons (3 g) of grated lemon zest, and 1 tablespoon (8 g) of roasted garlic. Pulse the mixture until it's combined. Taste the herb butter and mix in salt and pepper according to your taste. Rinse 24 oysters in their shells and use a small brush to scrub the shells.  Scrub and rinse the shells until any dirt or debris is removed. Discard any oysters that are open. Get out a rimmed baking sheet and cut 1 baguette into 1/2-inch (1.3 cm) thick slices. Lay the slices on the baking sheet in a single layer. If you prefer, you can spread 3 to 4 cups (1.5 to 2 kg) of rock salt over the baking sheet instead. . Put on a pair of thick gloves to protect your hands. Use an oyster knife to remove to open each shell. Place an oyster so the curved side is against the palm of 1 hand. Use the other hand to insert the tip of the oyster knife into the oyster. Slide the knife along the hinge so the top lid lifts up. Discard the top lids and place the halves with the oysters on the baguette slices or rock salt, if you're using it. The baguette or rock salt will keep the open oysters level on the baking sheet. Measure a spoonful of the soft herb butter and place it on the raw oyster. Divide the rest of the butter among the oysters. Put the baking sheet of oysters in the oven and cook them until the butter melts. The oysters should be set once they've finished cooking. Turn off the oven and take the sheet of oysters out. Transfer the roasted oysters to serving plates or serve them directly from the baking sheet along with the crisp baguette slices. Avoid storing leftover oysters.

Write an article based on this "Get  4 to 6 pairs of jeans. Choose 1 or 2 pairs of sweatpants. Get 2 to 3 skirts, depending on how often you wear them. If you are not in a hot climate, you can buy shorts, but only buy 2 pairs at most. You are going to need 10 to 15 comfy tees. Love layers? Pick up 4 or 5 sweatshirts are a good idea. If you're a girl who's into skirts, 2-5 pairs of leggings. You'll need at least one pair of good-quality running shoes for gym class. Choose Four to seven pairs of any type of shoe. Pick 1 pair of boots and 1 pair of slippers should be good in the winter. Try to make three fourths of your socks white and cotton. If you're a female who wear bras, and are running out, get 3 to 6 daily bras in neutral, grey, black, white, or any other color that makes you happy (underwear and bras can actually influence your mood! Mix up your underwear. If you're a female, accessorizing depends on how often you like to accessorize. Bags can vary a lot."
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Try to buy them in all different washes, cuts, and styles. You can get them from the same store, just be sure there is something noticeably different between each pair. This way, you won't be buying jeans that all look the same! But if anything, make sure you have a tighter pair, a comfortable, slightly baggy pair, and that one pair that fits just right. Get one pair in a soft shade, and one in another color that flatters your skin tone and eye/hair color. These are great for lazy or sick days, when you're running late, just want to be comfortable, or cold days when you're not in the mood for jeans. Everyone needs a break! But make sure they fit nicely. Tight around the butt, but not too tight. Get pairs with drawstrings to adjust the waist size. If you just don't wear skirts, skip this step. If you're worried about people seeing your undergarments, try to get ones with built in shorts. Just wait until the spring-like is hot again, and then you should buy more. Also, don't buy them too short, or you won't be able to wear them after the first few weeks of school, due to weather issues! Try your favorite stores and second hand shops for things you'll like. Fitted tees are good if you think you won't grow out of them. Again, look in the clearance first. Some places can be really pricey though! Can you really afford 35-50 dollars for one shirt? You can buy 2 shirts in the clearance rack at a good expensive store if it fits your budget. The more the merrier, right? 3 to 5 plain, solid colored layering tees will soothe your layering addiction! These are just those plain-colored, but still fitted and cute, tees that can be repeated in a week without being recognized. They can also be accessorized as much as you like. Try to find 1 or 2 bright ones, and the rest soft and/or neutral shades. Some people have like to have 5 so they can wear a different one each day of the week. These are the most common way to stay warm in the winter and fall time. Try getting one heather gray, one black, one tan, one blue jeans, and the last one is up to you! Leggings are important because they go great with cute skirts and are comfortable on days when you just don't feel like wearing pants. Plus, since fall is right around the corner, it will suit the weather! If you don't have good quality shoes, you'll get blisters and be very uncomfortable. Running shoes can be all dirty, but they are comfortable. It's gym and fashion is not imperative. If you get really good shoes then its probably going to get ruined during track and field, or basketball, etc. Try to have 4 to 7 pairs of other shoes to wear outside of gym class. Try to mix it up with your favorite brands and types. Just make sure you feel comfy! If you want more than one pair, get one in a light shade and one in a darker shade. Try to get the other 1/4 in cute patterns, colors, and designs! ). You can also get 2 to 4 good quality bras in fun colors or designs, but make sure one is neutral. Get one strapless, and the rest is up to you! Find and try out different styles, colors, and brands. One option is to get colors that you love on your underwear, and the other is to get underwear in a matched set with your bra. So, if you rarely add anything to outfits, start! But stick with 1 or 2 pieces in each category. If you love accessorizing, embrace it, but don't go crazy! Necklaces are important. If no other jewelry, a girl should always have her signature necklace. That one you wear no matter if you're shopping or playing a sport. Try ones that you can find matching bracelets to go with it. Buy 2 belts, 2 sunglasses, tons of bangles and bracelets and a cute purse. Try to have one backpack for school. This backpack should be comfortable yet cool, have big pockets to put all your books in (and make it look like you don't have any books when really, it's heavy), and have small compartments on the side to put soda, gum, sunglasses, etc. Why not make your backpack fun by putting key chains, signatures of your friends, drawings, and pins on it?    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/7\/71\/Make-a-Back-to-School-Shopping-List-Step-24-Version-2.jpg\/v4-460px-Make-a-Back-to-School-Shopping-List-Step-24-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/7\/71\/Make-a-Back-to-School-Shopping-List-Step-24-Version-2.jpg\/aid1560217-v4-728px-Make-a-Back-to-School-Shopping-List-Step-24-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}