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Finding Answers ›What are exciting new areas of research in PTSD?
“Understanding how the brain recovers from stress – the neurobiology of resilience – and how that could be related to the psychology of stress – how people are recovering in terms of their experience of the world … the biology and psychology are meeting.”
Video from March, 2010 - filmed at the 7th Annual Palm Beach Symposium
John H. Krystal, M.D.
Scientific Council Member
Chair, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University
Research by Illness
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