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Using Storytelling to Heal Trauma and Bridge the Cultural Divide Between Veterans and Civilians
Authors:Daria Mamon  Elise C. McDonald  Jennifer F. Lambert  Amy Y. Cameron
Affiliation:1. Department of Veterans Affairs, Providence VA Medical Center, Providence, Rhode Island, USA;2. Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Abstract:There is a growing disconnect between the Veteran and civilian communities related to their understanding of war-related trauma, postdeployment reintegration difficulty, and the experience of Memorial Day. A therapeutic way to bridge this divide is through community storytelling. This paper describes a program development project at a Veterans Affairs Medical Center that was created to increase the connection between these communities. Using storytelling, six Veterans shared their personal experiences with a civilian audience in honor of Memorial Day. Qualitative data on the impact of the program is reported, and suggestions for future application and research are discussed.
Keywords:Memorial Day  military-civilian gap  posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)  reintegration  storytelling  veterans
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