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September 7, 2008 1:02:53 AM CDT



PTSD: Vets Wage Internal Wars

Posted Jan 13, 08 10:04 PM CST in US 

(Newser) – Records of post-traumatic stress disorder go as far back as The Odyssey, and Iraq veterans are adding to the list. Combat trauma has been repeatedly linked with rates of unemployment, substance abuse, domestic violence and criminality above the national average. Yet  PTSD victims aren't getting the treatment they need, and often end up behind bars, the New York Times reports.

Today, 38% of soldiers and 31% of Marines report mental problems, according to Pentagon figures. PTSD is treatable, but the military's mental health services remain largely inadequate, and most soliders see the screening process as a joke. Plus, "Nobody wants to be that guy who says, 'I got counseling this afternoon, Sergeant,'" reported one vet. 

Source New York Times

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