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PTSD) post-deployment. A recent survey study of soldiers following return from deployment reported that ~9% of military personnel who had not been injured while deployed screened positive for PTSD. The rate was almost doubled (~16%) in thos...
In particular, my gratitude goes out to friends, facilitator and family for extensive and helpful comments on early drafts. I am also deeply indebted to the authors who have shared my interest and preceded me. Their works provided me with ...
British soldiers ending up in prison, a report says — and more veterans have had tangles with the law than there are British troops in Afghanistan” (Quinn 2009: 1). The result is 20,000 veterans in the criminal justice system compared to 9,...
veterans for the social support. However, the real issue arises when they are affirmed that neither their friends and family nor their fellow soldiers can assist in getting them out of this situation. For this reason, Vet Centers were forme...
in short, PTSD is a disorder picture, which to date (again) is increasingly diagnosed and is also greater attention in the media. There were other times when the importance of trauma in the development of serious psychological stress and d...
pros and cons of using antidepressants for solving PTSD issues among soldiers. We have analyzed different studies in this context and therapies that can assist medical personnel for solving the issue of post traumatic stress disorder among ...
soldiers. Although many coexisting disorders have been reported with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), little reference has been made to the presence of psychotic symptoms. Post-traumatic stress disorder is commonly described among vic...