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Posted by Robyn Mincher, DCoE Strategic Communications From www.dcoe.health.mil Sometimes we encounter frustrations in our daily routine—an important package delivered late or being struck in traffic come to mind. For Samuel Console, a retired Pennsylvania Army National Guard lieutenant, lateness was more …
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Tagged Afghanistan, Army, brain injury awareness, combat, conditions, DCoE, Defense, Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury, delayed diagnosis, deployed, explosion, getting help, health, help, IED, journaling, military, MRI, OEF, oif, post-traumatic stress disorder, Prolonged Exposure Therapy, PTSD, seek help, soldiers, stress, symptoms, TBI, understanding, VA, veterans, wellness
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By Paul R. Ross U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Public Affairs A war is being fought far from the arid, dusty deserts of Iraq and many miles from the mountainous battlefields of Afghanistan. An unseen enemy creeps into …
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Tagged coping, Defense, eye movement, health, help, medicine, military, Navy, Prolonged Exposure Therapy, psychology, PTSD, research, sailors, surgery, wellness
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