MTV Documentary Looking for PTSD Victims

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    TV Documentary Looking for PTSD Victims

    MTV Doing Show on Veterans with PTSD
     
    "True Life" is a documentary series that’s been on MTV for 10 years.  Each episode of "True Life" is about a different topic.  Most of the topics have some global, social or personal importance.  All episodes aim to tell deeply personal stories. There is no host, reporter or narrator.  The young people tell their own stories in their own voices.

    They are looking for veterans of the Iraq War who appear to be 28 years old or younger and have either been diagnosed with PTSD or have symptoms of PTSD, who are willing to share their struggle with PTSD with a national audience. They hope to  chronicle the lives of three young veterans of the Iraq War who have Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and will film and tell these stories with the utmost respect for the veterans and their families.   The documentary has no political agenda whatsoever; their goal is to describe PTSD to our young audience and inform them through our subjects’ stories. You may have seen their previous episodes, "I’m Home from Iraq," "I Have Autism" and "I Have Schizophrenia," which can be viewed online at truelife.mtv.com in the "Videos" section.

         

    If you or someone you know is interested in speaking with them about participating in this documentary, please contact them at: [email protected]  or  [email protected]   718-422-0706. Please include your name, contact information, and a description of your story,  your military experience and your current military status and if you’ve been diagnosed or treated for PTSD.

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