Skip to main content

Home/ Groups/ PTSD Combat
Ilona Meagher

Albuquerque Journal | VA Defends Care After Vet's 'Suicide by Cop': Victim Had Been In ... - 0 views

  •  
    "Kenneth Ellis"
Ilona Meagher

VA Watchdog | VETERAN'S "SUICIDE BY COP" HIGHLIGHTS PTSD PROBLEM -- Albuquerque police ... - 0 views

  •  
    "Kenneth Ellis III"
Ilona Meagher

Endless Knot | "Let soldiers blog, post to YouTube" - 0 views

  •  
    "In Changing the Organizational Culture, his article in Small Wars Journal, Caldwell writes that it's time for the Army to rethink its approach to the new media. Caldwell has some experience here: he was the person you saw in the Baghdad press conferences last year, speaking for the Multi-National Force [MNF, as he refers to it below]. Wherever you stand (or stood) on the war, what he's saying here bears reading, as he's proposing a new approach: Recent experiences in Iraq illustrate how important it is to address cultural change and also how very difficult it is to change culture: After MNF-I broke through the bureaucratic red-tape and was able to start posting on YouTube, MNF-I videos from Iraq were among the top ten videos viewed on YouTube for weeks after their posting. These videos included gun tape videos showing the awesome power the US military can bring to bear. Using YouTube - part of the new media - proved to be an extremely effective tool in countering an adaptive enemy."
Ilona Meagher

Washington Times | Military misconduct may be sign of PTSD - 0 views

  •  
    "Jody Michael Wirawan"
Ilona Meagher

Swords into Plowshares | PBS Series "This Emotional Life" - 0 views

  •  
    "Just learned this today from the blog PTSD Combat: Winning the War Within:"
Ilona Meagher

MSU H-Net Discussion | What You Don't Know About Women in the Military - 0 views

  •  
    "Excerpt: Every month, Ilona Meagher, author of Moving A Nation to Care: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and America's Returning Troops, posts a collection of "combat clips"-essentially a stack of statistics reported in the mainstream media but buried by the daily barrage of news and chatter. The stats, collected at her blog, PTSD Combat: Winning the War Within, cover a lot of ground, from suicides to face transplants, but I wanted to pull out some numbers relating to women in the military... Full story: http://www.utne.com/War-and-Peace/Women-in-the-US-Military-6216.aspx -- Tanya L. Roth PhD Candidate, Department of History Washington University in St. Louis "
Ilona Meagher

InCite | Winter Soldier Memoirs: The Underside of War - 0 views

  •  
    "The VA's position on PTSD-combat links is untenable, though. Critics such as independent journalist Ilona Meagher, who edits the online journal PTSD Combat: Winning the War Within, argue that the government willfully ignores PTSD issues, which leads to troubling results such as increased troop suicides. "
Ilona Meagher

Stars and Stripes | As injuries increase out of Afghanistan, WTUs adjust entry criteria - 0 views

  •  
    Army warrior transition units have seen a small surge in the number of patients coming from Afghanistan in recent months, but overall the number of soldiers being sent to the specialized care units has dramatically dropped in the last year because of tighter restrictions on admitting troops.
Ilona Meagher

Army Times | Carson soldier in WTU dies after standoff - 0 views

  •  
    "Larry Curtis Applegate"
Ilona Meagher

The Oklahoman | Oklahoma soldier's mother pleads his case - 0 views

  •  
    "Michael Behenna"
Ilona Meagher

CNN | The future of brain-controlled devices - 0 views

  •  
    "In the shimmering fantasy realm of the hit movie "Avatar," a paraplegic Marine leaves his wheelchair behind and finds his feet in a new virtual world thanks to "the link," a sophisticated chamber that connects his brain to a surrogate alien, via computer. This type of interface is a classic tool in gee-whiz science fiction. But the hard science behind it is even more wow-inducing. Researchers are already using brain-computer interfaces to aid the disabled, treat diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, and provide therapy for depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Work is under way on devices that may eventually let you communicate with friends telepathically, give you superhuman hearing and vision or even let you download data directly into your brain, a la "The Matrix." Researchers are practically giddy over the prospects. "We don't know what the limits are yet," says Melody Moore Jackson, director of Georgia Tech University's BrainLab. "
« First ‹ Previous 141 - 160 of 413 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page