This is a wonderful article by Ms. Amy Standen. http://m.npr.org/news/front/144672190?singlePage=true Published: January 16, 2012 by Amy Standen. Everyone has nightmares sometimes. But for people with PTSD, it’s different. Sam Brace doesn’t want to talk about what he saw when he was a soldier in Iraq eight years ago. In fact, it’s something he’s actively trying [...]
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Nightmares
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Study of Psychology
Posted in 9-11, afghanistan, army, back pain, battlefield trauma, baumholder, beauty of life, Beyond the front, bosnia, casey, civilian supporting soldiers, DA, dr. phil, fighting back, ft riley, ft stewart, horrors of war, mental health, military baggage, Military Health System, politics, ptsd, realistic combat situations, soldiers, stars and strips, Suicide by Cop, suicide prevention, traumatic event, VA, Veteran’s Day, veterans, war, wiesbaden on January 14, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
I am making the largest jump in my life. Not too long ago I started my Masters work in Clinical Psychology. In about 2.5 years I will achieve my Doctorate and start specializing in the treatment of those with PTSD. During this time, I will be posting information about PTSD and issues related to the [...]