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Project: Harmony

March 4, 2020 by Ellen Donker

Music education empowers low-income students to transform their lives.By Andre Carter After Los Angeles gang members became riveted while watching her five-year-old son playing Brahms on the violin, Dr. Margaret Martin was inspired to use music to ... | Read More

Filed Under: Civilian Life, Posts Tagged With: education, music, poverty, PTSD, Students

“Pay for Success” Helps Veterans with PTSD Find and Keep Meaningful Jobs

March 3, 2020 by Ellen Donker

“Pay for Success” Helps Veterans with PTSD Find and Keep Meaningful Jobs . . . Two Thirds of Adults Put Off Joining the Military Amid Fears They Will Suffer PTSD . . . 4 Factors That May Lower PTSD Risk and Bolster Resilience . . . VA Taking on the ... | Read More

Filed Under: Posts Tagged With: aging, autoimmune disease, Chance the Rapper, documentary, G Herbo, help, Jobs, military, movies, music, PTSD, resilience, risk, VA, veterans

How PTSD Can Affect Sex (And What to Do About It)

February 4, 2020 by Ellen Donker

How PTSD Can Affect Sex (And What to Do About It) . . . Living with PTSD: A Wife’s Side of the Story . . . I Had PTSD and Anxiety After My Miscarriage—and I Am Not Alone . . . 4 Possible Subtypes of PTSD . . . PTSD Symptoms May Take Years to Appear – ... | Read More

Filed Under: Posts Tagged With: albums, anxiety, cat, Competition, cooking, coping, court, Florida, miscarriage, music, PTSD, road rage, Sex, shooting, subtypes, symptoms, veteran, wife, Worst Cooks in America

The Healing Power of Music

January 27, 2020 by Ellen Donker

When all else failed, music saved his life. In the spring of 2008, Jason Moon decided life was no longer worth living. He grabbed a handful of pills and washed them down with swigs of whiskey. His world had been falling apart since 2004 when ... | Read More

Filed Under: Trauma Today Tagged With: Healing, mental health, music, PTSD

Soldiers Get Musical Training

January 13, 2020 by Ellen Donker

Voices of Valor is showing tunes are also medicinal.By Andre Carter Vietnam veteran Noel Dunn Six one-syllable words mark the beginning of the renaissance in Noel Dunn's life. The music verse, which was crafted by the Vietnam veteran, is the ... | Read More

Filed Under: Trauma Today Tagged With: music, PTSD, veteran, vietnam, voices of valor

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