SURVIVING TRAUMA AND TRAGEDY: Lessons for Future Physicians and Health Professionals![]() *** WINNER 2007 GOLD FREDDIE AWARD PSYCHIATRY "I think the DVD is a wonderful tool for educating and sensitizing medical students to the issues of trauma. Dr. Frank Ochberg is a wonderful teacher who has learned and feels the importance of compassion for traumatized people and how to assist them in recovering their strength, dignity and perseverance in life. The use of live people with real stories is very compelling." Carl C. Bell, M.D. President/C.E.O. Community Mental Health Council, Chicago, IL Victims of violence often feel shame, self-blame and rejection. Some develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; a psychological wounding that is oftentimes unrecognized and misunderstood. Unlike rituals for birth, death and other significant occasions, there are no ceremonies for survivors of violence to help them regain their sense of self or celebrate their progress and humanity. This program reminds us that those who endure human cruelty have lives of dignity and meaning - even though they were mistreated by perpetrators, and, on occasion, by professionals and by family. This compelling program, filmed in a live classroom setting at Michigan State University is a unique teaching tool for educators in the health field. Aimed at medical students it is also equally suited for nurses and allied health professionals. The audience is the Class of 2007, College of Human Medicine, at MSU. The speakers are trauma survivors, members of the Michigan Victim Alliance, discussing details of personal traumatic events that led to their being diagnosed with PTSD. The moderator, Mike Walter, is an award winning morning anchor and reporter for WUSA TV in Washington, D.C. The teacher and expert commentator is Dr. Frank Ochberg - a psychiatrist and the former associate Director of the National Institute of Mental Health, and a member of the team that wrote the medical definition of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Dr Ochberg is a founding board member of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. The 4 panel members include: *A pregnant woman who was abducted at gunpoint while shopping and raped; *A man whose fiance was murdered in front of him, in his home by intruders; *A couple whose 20 year old son was a victim of homicide; *A man who was shot outside his home, and his wife who shares his long and continuing battle to overcome his physical and psychological wounds.
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