Yes, absolutely.
One of the recognized standards for treating trauma is prolonged exposure therapy.
Our program is what you might call talk therapy. We have a group of veterans who are together with specially trained psychologists and returning program graduates—what we call paraprofessionals. These are veterans who have been through the program themselves. They return to act as the bridge between the veterans and the psychologists running the program. To Mr. Conrad's point, that helps us to be culturally informed and competent in working with veterans.
Our approach to trauma is, in a very titrated and controlled way, revisiting challenging moments in people's military service or, indeed, any point in their life that has affected their day-to-day functioning. We're able to revisit—