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Combat trauma afflicts women, men alike

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A few months ago, I attended the week-long clinical training program in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at the National Center for PTSD in Menlo Park (Veterans Administration) as well as the “Brain at War” conference in San Francisco, put on by the Department of Defense. Both made clear how much money is being spent on [...]

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Audie Murphy on Getting Over Combat

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Audie Murphy, in his day, was the most decorated American soldier from World War II, winning the Medal of Honor, among 27 others. He also famously told a reporter, “You know, you never get over combat. I don’t think you ever do.” (Quoted in Chaim F. Shatan, M.D.’s famous text, “The Grief of Soldiers,” from [...]

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The Sacred Brotherhood – and Sisterhood – of Those Who Understand

by Lily Casura

We read a few days ago Larry Heinemann’s excellent quote about veterans after combat “carrying the darkness with us.” And yesterday, in “War Creates Brothers,” we learned about an historic gathering, a sacred ceremony of sorts, where Vietnam veterans like Heinemann met with Russian Afghansti veterans, at least a decade younger, and shared their stories [...]

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PTSD: What a difference a year makes, a success story.

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There’s a lot of bad news going around: suicides up, PTSD wrecking lives and families, not much constructive help in sight. But here’s a story that’s GOOD news…about how much progress one combat vet with severe, chronic PTSD — for 40 years(!) — made in just a year of trying integrative medicine techniques and therapies, [...]

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Will you take just one more moment?

by Brooke Leigh Sheldon
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iPhones use download link I read the email before me over and over. Then, for a long time, I just sat looking at the page. The words laying heaviest in me were, “i’m so sad, my friend died just because she gave up.” Music Credit: Aretes by Kevin MacLeod Please share this story!

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Did you hear that?! Well, if ya’ didn’t, TURN IT UP!!!!!

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Okay, okay!! Truth’s out!! I’m one of those people who turn their music up really loud in the car. No, I mean REALLY loud!! Yup! I won’t lie to ya’. Make note of that. I won’t lie to you. But, back to the topic at hand, playing the music in my car, it’s reeeaaallllly loud! [...]

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