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Stranger At Home

Stranger At Home

The film weaves together the life-altering stories of Steven Elliott, Army Ranger involved in the accidental killing of NFL star Pat Tillman; Mark Russell, a Navy psychologist forced into whistleblowing; and Charles Figley, a Vietnam Marine turned world-renowned trauma expert, as they work to deliver their urgent call-to-action for the radical transformation of military mental health policy.

Stranger At Home

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Special | 56m 48s | STRANGER AT HOME: a documentary presenting solutions to the military mental health crisis. (56m 48s)

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