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Full disability status may undermine the possibility of recovery because its very nature suggests a small likelihood of improvement.
Veterans diagnosed with major depression, post-traumatic stress disorder,or any other anxiety disorder stemming from military activity need to be treated as well as compensated.
The right kind of mental health treatment for returning veterans is vital.
Over the last hundred years, psychiatry has taken very different perspectives on war stress.
Testimony on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other personality disorders affecting U.S. military veterans.
A lesson from 9/11 is that therapists must find a balance between letting people know help is available and suggesting that they need help when they do not.
Richard J. McNally's Remembering Trauma is a powerful counterweight to literature that is often sloppy and to a field that is too often susceptible to the promptings of politics and culture.
Are differences in treatment due to deliberate discrimination or other (less invidious) factors?



