ajc.com — In an air-conditioned lab at Emory University, Aaron Beach is enrolled in a 5-year study designed to help Iraq vets find a new, better way to reduce or eliminate symptoms of PTSD by zipping them back to the battlefield through a high-tech, video-game-like module in which they see, smell, feel and hear what happened when them when they was there.
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rnwen2750Jun 18, 2007
Unfortunately, like the Washington Post wrote in Sunday's paper, the military has made little effort to manage the long-term psychological wellbeing of their soldiers. Very scary, considering that (eventually and with luck) thousands of men and women will come back into society with an infrastructure no where near capable of handling their needs.
thedarkrabbitJun 19, 2007
As one who suffers PTSD as a vet... the LAST thing I want is to be taken back there in some hi-tech virtual environment... f**k THAT. I go there just about every night when I sleep... I'll pass.
cevil203Jun 19, 2007
this is kinda f**ked up isnt it? i wouldnt want to go back
rollingstone21Jun 19, 2007
Do I have to pay blizzard to play?
lacremeJun 20, 2007
de_dust2
ezkashFeb 8, 2008
Poor Soldiers. <a class="user" href="http://pathfinderscience.org">http://pathfinderscience.org</a>
longtimedeadMar 6, 2008
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