Quote Originally Posted by reed11b View Post
Ironically, the US military has been hammered in the press for attempting this holistic approach to work w/ PTSD. It has been sold as a waste of money and resources that would be better spent on focusing on "what works". I disagree with this assessment, often violently. If we completely understood the mechanisms of PTSD, perhaps this would be true, realistically we have theories, but not concrete knowledge. Many of these "alternative" therapies have produced results.
Reed

That's interesting. From what I've been able to see, it's been mostly positive and instead of negative reactions, those who aren't so sure act more with bemusement. Here's another article along those lines. I also know one of the major Army installations in Texas, Can't remember if it is Hood or Bliss, has embraced this through their programs.

http://www.usmedicine.com/article.cf...20&issueID=118