Dealing with the Effects of Violence and Trauma
Many people from all over the globe have survived great violence in the past 50 years. Wars have produced both physical and psychological wounds. Whether the person was a soldier or a civilian, whether he or she was a targeted victim of terror or just a person in the wrong place at the wrong time, all walked away with scars that are deep and which they will carry with them for their entire lives. How can we support such individuals? What can we learn from their stories?
When: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
Room: Ballroom East
Presenters:
Kari Watkins
Executive Director
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
Biography
Art Ammann
President
Global Strategies for HIV Prevention
Biography
Lisa Zacher
Active duty Army pulmonary/critical care physician
US Army
Biography