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  • Richard F. Mollica, MD, is the author of "Healing Invisible Wounds: Paths to Hope and Recovery in a Violent World." A Harvard Medical School professor of psychiatry and director of the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma, Dr. Mollica holds an MAR from Yale Divinity School and is a Fulbright New Century Scholar. He is the recipient of many honors and awards, including the American Psychiatric Association's Human Rights Award.

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August 05, 2007

War: a Mental State - Interview on ABCNews

AbcvidFeatured on the July 29, 2007 ABC World News segment about Iraqi refugees. Here I discuss the mental and social ramifications of Iraqi citizens' life in a war zone.

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Dear Richard
I love so much your book Healing Invisible Wounds and I trust deeply in your person that I decided to contact my Association for women with cancer (www.attivecomeprima.org)and give them your book in Italian version. Lots of doctors were very moved by it; they wish to organize a meeting and contact you when they are ready, in Milan. At the moment, the Head of this Association is going to have un interview on Italian television, on January. I don't have a high consideration of this program but I believe that people like you make even a talk-show in something interesting and deep. So this Head is thinking to bring your book to the Italian journalist and see what happen. I am already mortified by the last contact with an Italian journalist who promise what she cound't keep it...so I hope this will not be another joke. Anyway, your book in on my list for lots of Christmas presents!
Thanks and regards to all your family.
angela (Giampiero's friend)

Dear Dr. Mollica,
Bless you for your amazing work and sacrifices.
You are an exceptional human being and a real role model.
Thank you for all your efforts.

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