<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><xml><records><record><source-app name="HighWire" version="7.x">Drupal-HighWire</source-app><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Canavan, Neil</style></author></authors><secondary-authors><author><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Rothbaum, Barbara Olasov</style></author></secondary-authors></contributors><titles><title><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">High-Tech Exposure Therapy for PTSD</style></title><secondary-title><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">MD Conference Express</style></secondary-title></titles><dates><year><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">2008</style></year><pub-dates><date><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">2008-10-01 00:00:00</style></date></pub-dates></dates><pages><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">27-28</style></pages><abstract><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) first gained public awareness after the Vietnam War, as large numbers of returning veterans presented with depression and problems with substance abuse, which occur frequently with PTSD, and either a lack of or inappropriate emotional responses. As the Iraq War grinds into its fifth year, it's not surprising that PTSD has regained the headlines.</style></abstract><number><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">3</style></number><volume><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">8</style></volume></record></records></xml>