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The psychologist said certain triggers — such as the fighting between the soldiers — can trigger PTSD. The person then feels he must defend himself against a threat, even if there is none.
Since 2007, more than 300 soldiers under consideration for medical retirement because of PTSD had their diagnoses reversed by a screening team at Madigan Army Medical Center -- a move criticized ...
March 11, 2010 (Baltimore, Maryland) — Soldiers deployed multiple times are at significantly increased risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) during deployment according to preliminary ...
Marine Corps Lt. Colonel Brian Wilson struggled with PTSD before attending a program that teaches Posttraumatic Growth through the Boulder Crest Foundation. Combating veteran suicide, the program ...
Generally, National Guard soldiers had significant increases in depression and PTSD symptoms between the three- and 12-month time points, while depression symptoms remained stable for Active ...
On PTSD Awareness Day and every day, your unit’s chaplain stands ready to support you. Whether you want to talk, pray, learn, or simply be heard, they are there. You are never alone in this fight.
Filmmakers have shied away from tackling Veteran PTSD and suicide in a raw, terrifying, and action-packed narrative. A Soldiers Descent changes that. Combining the high-stakes intensity with ...
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