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Witnesses to War
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 20, 2008
When the separation ends! CNN's Rick Sanchez talks with Dr. Paul Ragan about the effects of war on soldiers and the high price they pay for it. http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2008/07/20/nr.stress.muders.cnn?iref=videosearch After the centuries and than finally after 'Nam and still way too many just don't get it!!
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House/Cuddy - Glittering Cloud
from Top Rated July 08, 2008
House and Cuddy are in a relationship that's not going too well, and Cuddy suspects something is going on between House and Amber. She decides that if her suspicions are confirmed she'll put an end to what she and House have. But when Amber dies in a crash that both she and House are in, Cuddy begins to realise how much House is suffering from the trauma of the accident and the guilt he feels over Amber's death. She watches him spiral into a cycle of self-destructiveness but doesn't know how to help House, until he finally comes to her. Song: Glittering Cloud by Imogen Heap Disclaimer: I own none of the clips used, nor do I own the song. The only thing that belongs to me is the concept of this video. No money or profit is made from this video - it's all just for fun. Make love, not lawsuits. :-)
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House MD: Somewhere A Clock Is Ticking (House/Cuddy)
from Top Rated July 06, 2008
This video is set not long after the shooting. It opens with House being unable to sleep, one of the symptoms of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), and moves through a chaotic journey of House struggling to move on from the shooting and spiralling into a self-destructive cycle as a result. Through it all, Cuddy tries her hardest to help him through his ordeal, while going through her own kind of PTSD at the same time, having realised how close she was to losing House again. The vid ends on an unclear, uncertain note, which was deliberate - there is never an easy fix or answer to PTSD, and I wanted to give the idea that House's struggles with it are far from over. And I wanted to give the idea, too, with the shot of Cuddy asleep next to House, that she intends to stay with him through it all, no matter how tiring and draining it may be. Based upon a rpg, 'Cuddy's House' - http://community.livejournal.com/cuddys_house/ Song: 'Somewhere A Clock Is Ticking' by Snow Patrol Disclaimer: I own none of the clips used, nor do I own the song. I earn no monetary gains from this video. Make love, not lawsuits. :-) Download the video (69MB, .wmv): http://www.sendspace.com/file/c6yotd
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Horrors Of War Hit Home
from YouTube :: Videos by CBS June 25, 2008
Army Times reporter Kelly Kennedy saw first hand the horrors of the war in Iraq. She spoke to CBS News about her experiences and about how post traumatic stress disorder is affecting the troops. Author: CBS Keywords: Baghdad Iraq War PTSD Added: June 25, 2008
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'Disposable Heroes':
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 17, 2008
Veterans Used To Test Suicide-Linked Drugs http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=5180437&page=1An ABC News and Washington Times Investigation Reveals Vets Are Being Recruited for Government Tests on Drugs with Violent Side Effects This Crap Has Been Going On For As Long As We've Had A Military!!!
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Fighting the Army
from NOW on PBS June 13, 2008
Thousands of U.S. troops are getting discharged out of the Army. Many suffer from post traumatic stress disorders and brain injuries and aren't getting the care they need. The Army claims these discharged soldiers have pre-existing mental illnesses or are guilty of misconduct. But advocates say these are wrongful discharges, a way for the army to get rid of "problem" soldiers quickly, without giving them the treatment to which they're entitled. NOW travels to Texas' Fort Hood to meet traumatized soldiers fighting a new battle, this one with the army they served. NOW also interviews the army's top psychiatrist, Col. Elspeth Ritchie.
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Authors@Google: Kimberly Dozier
from YouTube :: Videos by AtGoogleTalks June 06, 2008
The Authors@Google program was pleased to welcome CBS News correspondent Kimberly Dozier to Google's NY office to discuss her book, "Breathing the Fire". Kimberly Dozier is a veteran journalist of print, radio and television news; on the local, national, and international level. She pursues stories that are important, not just those that are popular. She has been featured in numerous media outlets including CBS Primetime, People and Glamour magazines. Dozier has consistently immersed herself in the deepest of world events, choosing to live in the Middle East long before the region's current unrest. Dozier chose to live there, anticipating the region's important role in the unfolding of world events. Working for CBS News, Dozier was put on the streets of Baghdad with a military patrol. It was on this mission that Dozier suffered life-threatening injuries from a bomb, lost much of her crew, and began to trace the roots of her inner strength and assess her world. In Breathing the Fire Dozier offers a personal memoir of tenacity as well as dedication and drama. Through her often painful and inspiring account, readers learn what wounded military personnel-along with their families and friends-endure on the long road to recovery. Dozier also recounts her rise to network broadcasting, shares insights into the culture of war-zone reporting, and describes the unique demands and perils of women covering dangerous events. This event took place on May 23, 2008. Author: AtGoogleTalks Keywords: Kimberly Dozier Breathing the Fire CBS Iraq news roadside bomb IED PTSD Added: June 6, 2008
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Failing the Troops - Bill Moyers
from Videoblogging - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 29, 2008
Once upon a time kids asked their fathers, "What did you do in the war, daddy?" It's a question the next generation could ask all of us, who stood by as our government invaded Iraq to start a war whose purpose and rationale keep shifting and whose end is nowhere in sight, and who look now with nonchalance upon the unseen scars of those who are fighting it. That's it for THE JOURNAL. We'll be back next week. I'm Bill Moyers.A victim of the war within Suicides of Houston Army recruiter and his wife leave questions of struggle that endured after Iraq Bill Moyers Journal Transcript of Video.
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In Their Boots: Shooting Trap
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 28, 2008
Jerry takes a trip to the Trap Shooting Range and gets back into one of his favorite hobbies. In Their Boots is a weekly live webcast documenting the home lives of American soldiers and veterans, available on InTheirBoots.com.
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In Their Boots: Fear of Skiing
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 28, 2008
Jerry and Celina are apprehensive about learning to ski and snowboard, but they give it a shot. In Their Boots is a weekly live webcast documenting the home lives of American soldiers and veterans, available on InTheirBoots.com.
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In Their Boots: Alone Together
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 28, 2008
Jerry and Celina prepare for a skiing weekend and look forward to some private time away from the kids. In Their Boots is a weekly live webcast documenting the home lives of American soldiers and veterans, available on InTheirBoots.com.
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War's Widows Mustn't Be Forgot (CBS News)
from YouTube :: Videos by CBS May 26, 2008
Widows are also survivors of war, often finding comfort only in military communities. One support group exists to help them, funded only by private donations. Kimberly Dozier reports. (CBSNews.com) Author: CBS Keywords: memorial day veterans families war survivors trauma PTSD widows fort hood killeen texas gold star dozier Added: May 26, 2008
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ptsd treatments
from Revver - video Videos May 17, 2008
Author: macsimuspc Added: Sat, 17 May 2008 09:49:36 -0800 Duration: 382An informative video about different treatments available for ptsd
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ptsd treatments
from Most Recent May 17, 2008
Author: macsimuspc Added: Sat, 17 May 2008 09:49:36 -0800 Duration: 382An informative video about different treatments available for ptsd
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