Finding The Way Home From War: A Promise and a Process
The war in Iraq has officially ended and the president promises to bring the troops home from Afghanistan by the end of next year. For
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The war in Iraq has officially ended and the president promises to bring the troops home from Afghanistan by the end of next year. For
Disaster and trauma studies often focus on identifying the incidence of PTSD as the sequel to traumatic events. Early interventions with those affected after a
Well beyond the necessities and somewhere between collecting and hoarding…we all have ‘stuff.’ Be it the toy truck, the pasta bowl, the piano, the silver
Almost everyone has some experience with hope: We hope for the best. We hang on to hope. We despair when we lose hope. It would seem
Many people face a traumatic event in adult life. Be it a serious car accident, combat, rape, a natural disaster or the loss of a
In the preceding blog, we considered the importance of recognizing medical illness as psychological trauma. In this blog we report on an interview with Michele
We catch our breath as we hear that Virginia Tech has once again faced a shooting and the violent deaths of two people on campus.
Whether you are someone who lives around the piles of things you cannot throw away, you had an aunt who was too embarrassed to let
The news of Bin Laden’s death has erupted on national and international levels in a mix of feelings. Attached to the thrill of justice served
Last week, we began discussing dreams. (If you missed those two blog posts, you can check them out here and here.) Now that we have
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