Monday, December 6, 2010

Service Dogs Used to Treat PTSD

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According to the Time Magazine online article "Bringing Dogs to Heal: Care for Veterans with PTSD" by Mark Thompson, some 40,000 troops have been physically wounded in Afghanistan and Iraq, but 10 times as many exhibit symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).  Amid many high-tech treatments that are emerging to treat PTSD (such as hyperbaric oxygen chambers and virtual-reality exposure therapy), the use of service dogs may be a promising alternative treatment, providing friendly, healing support.   

Interested in learning more?  Read the full online article and watch the related video, "How Dogs Help Veterans Cope with PTSD".   

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Contributed by Lora M. Dziemiela, Program Secretary

2 comments:

jane miller said...

To learn more about PSDs for veterans my book, "Healing Companions: Ordinary Dogs and Their Extraordinary Power To Transform Lives," includes compelling stories of veterans and others and how their psychiatric service dogs have helped them survive their debilitating symptoms of PTSD, TBI & MST. Thanks. Peace, Jane Miller, LISW, CDBC
www.healing-companions.com
Jane Miller's groundbreaking new book on psychiatric service dogs.

Jane Miller, LISW, CDBC said...

To learn more about PSDs for veterans my book, "Healing Companions: Ordinary Dogs and Their Extraordinary Power To Transform Lives," includes compelling stories of veterans and others and how their psychiatric service dogs have helped them survive their debilitating symptoms of PTSD, TBI & MST. Thanks. Peace, Jane Miller, LISW, CDBC
www.healing-companions.com
Jane Miller's groundbreaking new book on psychiatric service dogs.