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Power Dreaming is the U.S. Army's Method of Ridding Nightmares

The U.S. military has been forced to invest in treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder due to the overwhelming number of afflicted veterans returning stateside, and 'Power Dreaming' is their most recent and most novel method of confronting night terrors and anxiety.

The Bremerton Naval Hospital in Washington State has been the go-to clinic for discharged veterans of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, ostensibly a place where their haunting memories and the left-over trauma can finally be remedied. Power Dreaming is the flagship of the Bremerton institution and works by transmitting soothing, familiar images via a pair of specialized 3D glasses. The hope is that, eventually after weeks of this therapy, the soldiers will begin to associate positive feelings to these images and counteract the nightmarish visions in their sleep. Although the program is still in its early stages, officials expect for it to become the mainstay technique for treating post-combat terrors.

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