"Our Path"
Mini-Documentary
Suicide awareness goes beyond just reading—it’s about seeing the faces behind the statistics. Photographer John Rizzo brings this reality to life, capturing the stories of an already at-risk population through his powerful imagery.
"Invisible wounds: Living with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)"
Mini-Documentary
This film was produced in collaboration with a small group of British military veterans from recent conflicts, who have all been diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). They hope to give an insight into the experience of living with this condition, which they believe is poorly understood.
"Serving Those Who Have Served: Creative Arts for Veterans"
"Understanding the Transitional Needs of Servicemembers to Veterans: A focus on mental, social, and behavioral health."
MarieAnn C. Raguso. 2024. Doctoral dissertation. Nova Southeastern University. Retrieved from NSUWorks, Abraham S. Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice. (657)
"Veterans’ Self-Expression in Poetry" (Dale Tracy)
Research Study
"Research shows that Veterans benefit from writing poetry for therapeutic purposes. This article suggests the need for future research that considers the effects of the artistic choices that Veterans make when using poetry to engage their experiences. The author focuses on one Veteran’s poem about what it means to write poetry as a Veteran. Brian Turner’s “Here, Bullet” comes from his poetry collection about his time as an American infantry team leader in Iraq. This poem centers on a solider whose body is in danger in a conflict setting. The poem becomes an alternative space to his body, a space in which he can work with his experiences. Treating Veterans’ poetry as art can help people working with Veterans in therapeutic settings learn more about what value Veterans find in reading and writing poetry. Research shows the positive effects of creative self-expression and, specifically, poetry therapy for Veterans, including Veterans experiencing posttraumatic stress disorder."
Cite this page (based on most recent updates):
(APA)
Raguso, M. C. (2025, October 17). Research. CCLT4Vets. https://www.cclt4vets.org/research
(Chicago)
Raguso, MarieAnn C. Research. CCLT4Vets. October 17, 2025. https://www.cclt4vets.org/research
(MLA)
Raguso, MarieAnn C. Research. CCLT4Vets, 17 October 2025, www.cclt4vets.org/research