Invisible Wounds, Invisible Disabilities: The Realities of War

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2011

"Invisible Wounds, Invisible Disabilities: The Realities of War" brings light to the most misunderstood and prevalent wounds of war.

Sponsored by

Educated Canines Assisting with Disabilities (ECAD)
Tranquil Valley Sanctuary (TVS)
The Invisible Disabilities Association (IDA)
Montalván & Associates, LLC.

This mini-documentary public service announcement (PSA) is copyrighted © 2011 by Montalván & Associates, LLC.

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  • Please continue to share this Video, it is about the lives of those that have served. We have to keep the vigiliance to keep them in the spotlight. Education with help us to change the suicide rates, keep this going forward, thank you

  • Wow! This is an amazing piece to bring about awareness, education and change for Veterans and all living with disabilities. We are thrilled to be a part of this project that is changing lives and giving hope to so many!

  • Wow, wonder why I never heard about this video being made. I have several injuries, and require a Service Dog, Paddy, to assist me.

  • The two most powerful lessons I learned from the book, Until Tuesday, were that PTSD is not about fear, it's about hypervigilance. And that you can survive and get past PTSD and traumatic brain injury (TBI) but you will never be the same. This video is moving, eloquent and powerful. And Thibedeau-Eddy puts it best: it's our responsibility to take care of them now that they're home. Veteran's from WWII and Viet Nam still languish because we didn't help.

  • Hat's off to all of our soldiers, whether Officers or Enlisted. A brave set of young men and women who fight for us to keep what we have, and to make this world a better place. LoLv.

  • It's truly awesome that you could get medical personnel to actually admit to the differences in you personality. wow. I just sent a suggestion to the Ellen Degeneres show that they cover this.

  • Beautifully produced and powerfully effective.

  • I will look to The Captain.to direct me in ways that I can make a difference for all of our service men and women. Though a former Captain he leads the way as a General would, so it is time we continue the talk and ......yes HONOR and BELIEVE.

  • Let's Honor and Believe!

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