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TRAUMA & METAMORPHOSIS II: ART AND POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) BIBLIOGRAPHY www.arttherapy.org (7-20-05) Bourke, Professor Joanna. “Shell Shock During World War One.” www.bbc.co.uk/history/war/wwone/shellshock_02.shtml (6-1-05) Dahmer, Frank. Crossing. Undated. National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum, Chicago, IL. “Encyclopedia: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.” www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Posttraumaticstress-disorder (7-1-05) Helbing, Michael. Jar of Mars. 2003. National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum, Chicago, IL. Knight, David. Goodbye. Undated. National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum, Chicago, IL. Niestadt, Scott. Honorable Discharge. 1981. National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum, Chicago, IL. www.psych.org/public_info/ptsd.cfm (5-18-05) www.ptsdalliance.org (5-18-05) Sinaiko, Eve, ed. Vietnam: Reflexes and Reflections. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers: New York, NY.1998. Spiller, Roger J. “Reader’s Companion to Military History.” college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/mil/html/mh_ 005800_battlefatigue.htm. (6-8-05) Usey, Don. Payback at A-3 1967. Undated. National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum, Chicago, IL. “What Is PTSD?” www.ncptsd.va.gov/facts/general/fs_what_ is_ptsd.html. (5-18-05) “What is PTSD?” Retrieved May 18, 2005 from National Center of PTSD website. “Encyclopedia: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.” Retrieved May 18, 2005 from nationmaster.com. Spiller, Robert J. “Reader’s Companion to Military History.” Retrieved June 8, 2005 from college.hmco.com. Some veterans who have PTSD would prefer that their condition be distinguished from posttraumatic stress disorder and called by its military name “combat stress reaction” because they feel that combat trauma is different from all other traumas in its effects and nature; additionally, these veterans are responsible for the medical community’s recognizing that people who experience violent trauma can be so greatly altered by it. |
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