ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月20日 02時21分


Swimming with 21-foot whale sharks in the 6.3-million-gallon tank at the @georgiaaquarium is not a weekend hobby. It’s a new type of therapy for veterans grappling with post-traumatic stress disorder. Traditional medical approaches to #PTSD generally rely on drugs and controlled re-experiencing of trauma, called exposure therapy. But the combination of the 2 has proved so unpopular that many veterans quit before finishing, or avoid therapy altogether. As a result, hundreds of small nonprofits across the U.S. are offering alternatives: therapeutic fishing, rafting and backpacking trips, horse riding, combat yoga, art collectives, dolphin swims, sweat lodge vision quests and even parrot husbandry centers. While evidence of real benefit is in many cases still slim or nonexistent, the crush of veterans seeking outside-the-office treatment has pushed psychologists to try to evaluate programs that were once largely dismissed as field trips. @eyesplosion captured veterans swimming with whale #sharks at the @georgiaaquarium while on #nytassignment in Atlanta.


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