Despite the availability of effective treatments for coping with traumatic experiences, a large percentage of military veterans in need do not seek help. The “I Was There” model is a new filmmaking program which is a creative-expressive tool, developed to enable veterans to reflect on their experiences and jointly create short artistic films. These artistic films articulate, often metaphorically, aspects of the veterans’ service experiences, traumatic events, and reintegration challenges. The current study employed a qualitative methodology to explore participants’ subjective experience of the program. We interviewed 50 participants following the intervention, focusing specifically on their perceptions of the filmmaking process, the aspects...
Abstract Background Military-related posttraumatic st...
Current theorising of trauma continues to suffer from Post-Holocaust understandings that render trau...
International audienceBackground: In light of the psychological changes in an individual suffering f...
Background: UK and US military veterans can face challenges navigating civilian society, along with ...
The story we share here stems from our research with British military personnel who are adapting to ...
Since September 11, 2001, U.S. servicemen and women, having served in Iraq and Afghanistan, are retu...
In 2014, there were approximately 7.9 million adults in the United States with co-occurring Post Tra...
Background: A novel intervention, Multi-modular motion-assisted memory desensitization and reconsoli...
“DD 214” is a short non-fiction work that uses my experiences to create an instruction manual for wh...
A review of academic literature revealed a dearth of published research concerning whether dramathe...
This study uses narrative methods and filmmaking to understand the experiences of six war veterans w...
Background: Posttraumatic-stress disorder (PTSD) is common in military veterans. Research has shown ...
This study takes a phenomenological approach to explore the experience of Operation Song, a United S...
Recent advances in battlefield triage have curtailed combat-related deaths, simultaneously increasin...
My interests in the way that the citizens and media of the United States views war and the veterans ...
Abstract Background Military-related posttraumatic st...
Current theorising of trauma continues to suffer from Post-Holocaust understandings that render trau...
International audienceBackground: In light of the psychological changes in an individual suffering f...
Background: UK and US military veterans can face challenges navigating civilian society, along with ...
The story we share here stems from our research with British military personnel who are adapting to ...
Since September 11, 2001, U.S. servicemen and women, having served in Iraq and Afghanistan, are retu...
In 2014, there were approximately 7.9 million adults in the United States with co-occurring Post Tra...
Background: A novel intervention, Multi-modular motion-assisted memory desensitization and reconsoli...
“DD 214” is a short non-fiction work that uses my experiences to create an instruction manual for wh...
A review of academic literature revealed a dearth of published research concerning whether dramathe...
This study uses narrative methods and filmmaking to understand the experiences of six war veterans w...
Background: Posttraumatic-stress disorder (PTSD) is common in military veterans. Research has shown ...
This study takes a phenomenological approach to explore the experience of Operation Song, a United S...
Recent advances in battlefield triage have curtailed combat-related deaths, simultaneously increasin...
My interests in the way that the citizens and media of the United States views war and the veterans ...
Abstract Background Military-related posttraumatic st...
Current theorising of trauma continues to suffer from Post-Holocaust understandings that render trau...
International audienceBackground: In light of the psychological changes in an individual suffering f...