Category Archives: PTSD

Stanford-VA WRIISC clinical research fellowship

DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS Palo Alto WRIISC Special Fellowship Program (PhD track) with Research Interests in Mental Health and Clinical Neuroscience (VAPA-WRIISC-SFP) The Office of Academic Affiliations, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), is now accepting applications for a two-year special … Continue reading

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The Depression Army Warriors

“For my part, I’ve been on both sides of depression.” — The Depths, Dr. Jonathan Rottenberg The Spring 2014 semester was not going well for me.  That is an understatement. Everything, it seemed, was going terribly wrong. I was in … Continue reading

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Threat Bias Interacts with Combat, Gene to Boost PTSD Risk

From:  http://www.nimh.nih.gov/science-news/2013/threat-bias-interacts-with-combat-gene-to-boost-ptsd-risk.shtml?utm_source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=govdelivery Press Release • February 13, 2013 Threat Bias Interacts with Combat, Gene to Boost PTSD Risk Israeli Soldiers Tracked through Deployment to ID Predictors – NIH Study Soldiers preoccupied with threat at the time of enlistment or with … Continue reading

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