It reminds us that the wounds of war aren't always physical or even visible.
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It can house 12 people as they "overcome the visible and invisible wounds of war and conflict".
Army soldiers are beginning to ask for the help they need to heal the wounds of war.
Later, I was privileged to visit with families of our wounded warriors as they battle to recover from the wounds of war.
Ride 2 Recovery and Team RWB use the therapeutic effect of physical training to repair the physical and mental wounds of war.
Difficult images for all of us to look at, but these are some of the pictures of war and some of the doctors who repair the wounds of war.
Hospitals are using it as a pain management tool, psychologists are helping clients manage their anxiety and depression with it, and even the military is finding mindfulness helpful for warriors confronting the wounds of war and post-traumatic stress disorder .
Growing up in the 1970s, the wounds of World War II were still raw.
One of those Iraq veterans struggling with the mental wounds of the Iraq war is Adam.
We have recently focused our work on healing the generations of boys and men of color that live in our communities as well as those who are returning from war with the wounds of their life and life circumstances.
Huge numbers of Indians died, from disease, starvation or war wounds.
The two men do have a remarkable amount in common from age (Dole was 72 when he ran) to war wounds, from a lengthy Senate career to a dark sense of humour.
As Norm Ornstein of the American Enterprise Institute points out, this line of argument may also prove effective after the war, if the diplomatic wounds do not rapidly heal.
Within hours, thousands of university students demanding his death poured into the streets of Dhaka, the seeds of what has grown into a mass protest that has exposed again the unhealed wounds from the nation's 1971 war for independence from Pakistan.
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