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New Study Says Combat Veterans Need to Talk about Killing, Even in Public Forums

A new study has come out from researchers in San Francisco, on Iraq War veterans. The study suggests that more discussion of killing, may help veterans cope with an array of mental health problems...

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Art Therapy Continues Its Tradition As a Healing Tool for Today’s Combat...

The National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum (NVVAM) was formed in 1981, by a few Vietnam combat veterans. They put together an artistic and historical collection that has  become a timeless statement of...

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Psychiatrist Judith Broder, Founded THE SOLDIERS PROJECT, After Seeing Play...

Part One: In a recent article by Anita K. Kantrowitz, we learn about psychiatrist Judith Broder, who spent 30 years working in a private psychoanalytic practice, primarily with teens and young adults....

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Iraq Army Combat Vet Commits Suicide on the Steps of the VA’s Patient Tower

From an article in The Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, we learn of another combat vet suicide. Jesse Huff, a 27-year-old honorably discharged soldier, suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and from...

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More on the Suicide of Iraq Combat Vet Jesse Huff

I can’t quit thinking about Iraq combat vet Jesse Huff and his recent suicide. Because this happened in my old hometown of Dayton, Ohio, it especially “hits home.” I believe his story needs to be...

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