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Wounded Spirits, Ailing Hearts: PTSD in Native American War Veterans

 

Wounded Spirits, Ailing Hearts: PTSD in Native American War Veterans

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Where to Get Help for PTSD

PTSD and the Legacy of War Among American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans

For Native American Veterans and their Families

Run time: 63 min
Production date: 2000

Wounded Spirits, Ailing HeartsContains interviews with Native Veterans and family members, providing powerful personal examples of military experience and readjustment to civilian life. Also describes experiences and perceptions about problems that occur when seeking or obtaining assistance from the VA, the Indian Health Service (IHS), community and tribal resources.

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