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A Political Debate On Stress Disorder (PTSD)

By John M. Grohol, PsyD
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A Political Debate On Stress Disorder

The chickens are coming home to roost for the Bush Administration as it begins to see the indirect costs of fighting “quick” conflicts overseas — conflicts that linger on and on and on. Guess what they found? The more …

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A Political Debate On Stress Disorder (PTSD)

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  1. As a Vietnam Veteran who has been fighting for years to Service Connected for PTSD I know what you mean.
    I have ADHD which has some similar symptoms but not near as many as I do for
    PTSD. My D.r said I had PTSD, but they sent me to a VA Psychologist who said
    my problems were related to my ADHD. This has ceased to be a Joke. I am writing
    to my congressman. I hope he’ll help.

  2. while my experiences are no doubt different than those of many others, ie. someone who was traumatized and actually DID regain safety, it is because i have learned that so many people outside of (declared) combat vets are affected, but do not `enjoy’ even the (imho) usually inadequate services available for our vets.

    having worked with targets and survivors of gender based violence, and once slipping below a certain level of economic security, become a frequent target myself, i actually think we NEED a debate on what is or is not ptsd.

    i know many people for whom the trauma is not post, but ongoing, often for years and for whom i suspect labeling `normal’ biochemical reactions to, as my last md put it `living in terror’ as a disorder is a big excuse for those who are `supposed’ to help failing to consider immediate, clear safety and survival issues.

    offer no help, even mocking a persons safety, and drugging them will not help a person who is, in fact, at risk from an immediate and named cause.

    this should NOT however, slow down or impede in other ways the care given to vets and i believe we all are going to be called upon to help them and their families get the services we surely owe these people.

    i wanna yak more about this, but will post a thread in the forums, vs. monopolize here.

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