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[Getty Images Blog] John Moore's New Portraits of Heroes at Home: I am a documentary photographer, used to showing people in their natural environment, doing what they do, often in very difficult circumstances. For this project, we did portraiture photography which is another type of photography altogether, so I enjoyed doing something different.

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[Trauma & Attachment Therapy] Trauma & Attachment Therapy: NYT's PTSD in Iraq Vets article ...: among Iraq war veterans, two graduate students, Michael Atkinson and Adam Guetz, and I constructed a mathematical model in which soldiers incur a random amount of stress during each month of deployment (based on monthly American casualty data), develop P.T.S.D. if their cumulative stress exceeds a certain threshold, and also develop symptoms of the disorder after an additional amount of time.

[PEOPLEUNLIKEUS] U.S. soldiers dangerously over-medicated with antipsychotic drugs ...: Now comes a new and disturbing study just published in JAMA (the Journal of the American Medical Association) that reveals patients with military-related, chronic PTSD are typically treated with antidepressants known as serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SRIs, such as Prozac). The drugs don’t often work and doctors are now using a heavier drug ”” the antipsychotic medication risperidone, also found to be ineffective.

[Lens] Essay: How Not to Depict a War - NYTimes.com: I commend Katherine Bigelow on her portrayal of the psychological motivation of soldiers. I’d trade the entire movie for the scene where the SSG, just back from the box, is in a commissary shopping for cereal, trying to choose one box out of a hundred, a choice so beneath his decision-making capability it ends up numbing.

[The Moments Count Journal] Choose to Love, a PTSD Love Story: I had the pleasure of getting to spend a few days recently with Josh and Helen, and was impressed by both of them, and the sheer fun of their relationship, which can be too rare among partners where one has PTSD. I was struck by Helen’s clear-eyed, open-hearted approach —

[unbossed.com] unbossed.com » A Glimpse of Iraq: I doubt they were published but felt I had the ability to reach out to others with a message contracting the worldwide view that all Americans were beating the drums for war against Iraq. To the post-war German analogy, unfortunately, elements of US soldiers are creating more chaos than control and security.

[Viceland Today] DRAWING IN THE DANGER ZONE - Viceland Today: For most of the last ten years Michael Fay was an official war artist for the Marines in Iraq and Afghanistan. A war artist, in case you don’t know, is someone who heads to combat zones to draw what he sees there, which seems both incredibly dangerous and a potent counterargument to anyone who still thinks that artists are wimps.

[shutterspeed] This Week in Photojournalism (09.21.2011) | ShutterSpeed: beer festival in a beer tent in Munich, southern Germany, on Saturday, Sept.17, 2011. More than six million guests from around the world are expected to descend on the beer tents of Munich to celebrate Oktoberfest over the next 17 days.

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