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Entertainment Industries Council Conducts Creative Community Briefing in L.A. following success of Picture This: Veteran Mental Health Challenges forum in Washington, DC

Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 The Entertainment Industries Council, Inc.(EIC), in collaboration with and sponsored by the U.S. Department of

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Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) January 31, 2012

The Entertainment Industries Council, Inc.(EIC), in collaboration with and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA), hosted Veteran Mental Health Challenges for Storytellers: A First Draft Briefing at the headquarters of the Writers Guild of America West, Inc.

Through this event, EIC and VA gave members of the creative community the opportunity to hear personal, candid Veteran testimonials, compelling expert presentations and creative discussions. The briefing also explored ways to incorporate depictions of Veteran mental health challenges, as well as effective treatment and solutions, into entertainment characters and storylines in an authentic way that serves to provide positive support and encouragement for Veterans, while also enhancing entertainment value, according to EIC President and CEO Brian Dyak.

Entertainment creators in attendance included representatives from NBC Entertainment, Universal Television, Fox Television Studios, ABC Family, DreamWorks Television, Fox Broadcasting, DGA, WGA, Damages, Boss, Rizzoli and Isles, CSI: Miami, NCIS, Greys Anatomy, The Finder, Army Wives, Castle, and Days of Our Lives.

Featured panelists were Mike Dolphin , who served as a sergeant and military police officer in the Marine Corps in Iraq; Don Mackey, who served as an avionics technician and aviation gunner for the Army's 1st Cavalry Division in Vietnam; Nicole Ramirez , who served as an active duty combat medic for the Army in the Gulf War, Afghanistan, and Iraq, and is now an Air Force Reservist; Dr. Sonja Batten, Deputy Chief Consultant for Specialty Mental Health in the Dept. of Veterans Affairs; and John Tatarakis, Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist and Local Recovery Coordinator for the New York Harbor Healthcare System in the Dept. of Veterans Affairs.

Jon Huertas, Air Force Veteran and Castle star, moderated the panel. "As a Veteran it was a true honor to moderate this EIC briefing on Veteran Mental Health Challenges. I feel that it's important that we, as creators of content, do everything we can to increase awareness about the mental health challenges that some of our returning Veterans and their families may deal with and can overcome, remarked Huertas. As an example, my character on Castle," Javier Esposito, is an OIF Veteran and this season we felt it was important to have an episode that addressed Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. This is an example of how the entertainment community can contribute to the accurate portrayal of Veterans and their experiences."

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