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		<title>By: Lance Cul[p</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lance Cul[p</dc:creator>
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		<description>Given the fact that we now have EFT to discharge the negative energies engulfing veterans, the bigger problem is how to allow them “to move forward.”

I think the problem is HUGE, especially for the older vets who have forfeited their jobs and families. Their “central life structures” have collapsed. Even finding a low paying job can be next to impossible, especially for someone who has spent years in counseling.

Lots of people now pay lip service to the idea of lending support to veterans. But the fact is that veterans remain stigmatized. Careful and dynamic action is clearly required.</description>
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<p>I think the problem is HUGE, especially for the older vets who have forfeited their jobs and families. Their “central life structures” have collapsed. Even finding a low paying job can be next to impossible, especially for someone who has spent years in counseling.</p>
<p>Lots of people now pay lip service to the idea of lending support to veterans. But the fact is that veterans remain stigmatized. Careful and dynamic action is clearly required.</p>
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