The program uses sights, sounds, even smells to evoke, and subdue, painful memories.Illustration by Tomer Hanuka In November, 2004, when he was nineteen years old, a marine I’ll call Travis Boyd found himself about to rush the roof of the tallest building in the northern end of Falluja in the midst of a firefight. Boyd, whose first assignment in Iraq was to the security detail at Abu Ghraib prison
'Virtual Iraq' Game Aims to Help Vets with PTSD Albert "Skip" Rizzo talks about the immersion therapy video game he created for psychologists treating veterans struggling with PTSD. The game simulates the sights, sounds and smells of combat and allows a patient to re-enter a traumatic situation gradually.
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