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Combat Resilience

By Sandra Kiume
August 14, 2008

[Image: photograph and design by Oleg Volk]

title Shock and Awe: The Conditioned Fear Response of PTSD and Combat Resilient Active Duty Service Members
description A YaleForum talk on the clinical profile, treatment and neuroscience models of PTSD, combat stress and resilience. Includes research from the National Center for PTSD at Westhaven, and some historical war perspective.
producer Yale Psychiatry
featuring Deane Aikins, Ph.D.
format Real Video
date 16/03/07
length 00:59:42
link http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/education/videos.html
direct video link http://media.med.yale.edu:8080/ramgen/psych/lectures/cmhc3_16_07.rm

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