I felt safe. I felt empowered. I felt that I had a voice, a voice I didn’t have for so long.
Continue ReadingSergeant First Class, Fort Drum
Seeing the finished product touched me. I’m able to express things better after this experience. I’m hopeful that I can get my friends and family to understand what I’m going through.
Continue ReadingChaplain Captain, Fort Hood
We all have a story and [our stories] piece together like a puzzle. It’s reassuring to know that I’m not the only one out there that’s struggling with PTSD.
Continue ReadingCaptain, Fort Hood
Your workshop gave me an outlet to relate with others and to be creative once again…feelings I have not had in quite a long time.
Continue ReadingWarrant Officer 2nd Class, Fort Campbell
Thank you for doing this workshop. It’s definitely helped soldiers, and saved some lives.
Continue ReadingSergeant First Class, Fort Carson
When I had the chance to show it [my film] to my wife, the first thing she said was simply, ‘I finally get it.’ She could finally come to terms with and understand what I …
Continue ReadingSergeant First Class, Fort Campbell
The film…it’s a piece of you that you can share with someone else, instead of having to keep it to yourself.
Continue ReadingDavid H. Riley (USMC-Ret.), MSW, LCSW – WTU Social Worker, Fort Carson, CO.
…Many who were having difficulties addressing their trauma issues were eager to tell their story with this format… Frequently, this clarified the focus of the soldier as they worked through the therapy and addressed trauma …
Continue ReadingMajor Deborah Hood, Army Researcher, Fort Belvoir, VA
Quantitative numbers do not capture the essence of this program. [I saw] the soldiers break through their initial barriers and be able to not only talk about their trauma, but film it. They left with …
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