DART CENTER for Journalism & Trauma
Viewing graphic depictions of war—such as those that appear in the HBO special "Baghdad ER"—can trigger real problems for veterans and others who have survived traumatic events. Military psychiatrists at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress have released fact sheets to help military servicemembers, veterans and families who are considering watching graphic movies.
Friday, May 26, 2006
DART CENTER for Journalism & Trauma
DART CENTER for Journalism & Trauma
Viewing graphic depictions of war—such as those that appear in the HBO special "Baghdad ER"—can trigger real problems for veterans and others who have survived traumatic events. Military psychiatrists at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress have released fact sheets to help military servicemembers, veterans and families who are considering watching graphic movies.
Viewing graphic depictions of war—such as those that appear in the HBO special "Baghdad ER"—can trigger real problems for veterans and others who have survived traumatic events. Military psychiatrists at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress have released fact sheets to help military servicemembers, veterans and families who are considering watching graphic movies.
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