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Maj Kim Patterson
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel I think coloring books are a great tool for trauma therapy. They can be subject related or random that allow the brain to slow down the fight/flight response. They can help change the focus from the trauma to making a pattern with colors. Art in general has long been considered a prime therapeutic tool. Some people draw, write, color, carve, build, paint. There is a yearly art show featuring veteran art at The Robert Dole VA every year.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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My wife agrees. She made a great one for vets with PTSD.
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SPC Robert Coventry
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I think anything that could help is great
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SFC Terry Wilcox
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Anything that can avail the opportunity to apply one's mental acuity AWAY from that which is causing one distress - would definitely help trauma victims.
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