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dobbspic I write articles on science, medicine, nature, culture and other matters for the New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, Slate, National Geographic, Scientific American Mind, and other publications, and am working on my fourth book, The Orchid and the Dandelion, which expands on my recent December 2009 Atlantic article. In August 2010, I'll be moving to London for a year to work on the book. I'll also serve as a senior fellow at City University London's MA science journalism program.

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    The PTSD Wars

    I wanted to provide a directory to the various links and posts related to my story "The Post-Traumatic Stress Trap," published in the April 2009 Scientific American. You can read the story here at the Scientific American website. It has a comments section with some interesting traffic on it. For an annotated list of extras -- mainly a list of sources tied to material used in the story -- go here.

    I've also put up several posts about the story and the topic here in Neuron Culture. In the order they appeared:

    The PTSD Trap - War, culture, and the overdiagnosis of PTSD

    How questioning PTSD makes me an apologist for imperialist violence

    The combat veteran as sheepdog turned wolf: PTSD and medicalization

    Doug Bremner's 'strike' at me and the PTSD establishment (not), March 24, 2009

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