Authenticity and Art in Trauma Narratives of World War I (original) (raw)

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‘I Was Close to Them’: Re-experiencing War through Trauma-based Interviews

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Dissent as Therapy: The Case of the Veterans of the American War in Vietnam

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“Confronting Ending Itself, Many Repeated Endings”: The Recovery of the Vietnam War in the Traumatic Imagination

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The neurological manifestations of trauma: lessons from World War I

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War trauma and self-help

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