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en His influence and his work and his testimonial about the real world, especially war veterans, was instrumental in making sure (post-traumatic stress disorder) became an actual diagnosis in 1980.

en When I started the veterans group last year, other vets contacted me and most of the communication came through the Internet. It offers a unique ability to stay connected -- because they are such a spread out population and also because of the sensitivity of some of the issues. If you are dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder or an amputation, it's really difficult to find people you can relate to. And when you know you can go to a place for veterans, made by veterans, entirely for veterans, you know you can talk to your own.

en The study confirms what we've heard from our members for the last two years -- that mental health issues and (post-traumatic stress disorder) are among the No. 1 issues facing Iraq veterans.

en This is a man with post-traumatic stress disorder. He's not used to saying he's gay.

en In times of tragedy and disaster, children sometimes display symptoms that are akin to post-traumatic stress disorder.

en With the Khmer Rouge tribunal, [Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD] is an important issue to be addressed, and TPO is one of the few NGO's that can take care of this,

en They may suffer post-traumatic stress disorder. Their ability to concentrate in school, their academics, social functioning, their relationships in general with people, may all be impacted.

en Many of those on the frontlines in the Global War on Terror have suffered invisible, as well as visible, scars, ... It's our duty to help those afflicted with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder upon their return home.

en What appears to be clear is that he suffered in part as a result from his experience in Vietnam. He had some post-traumatic stress related disorder. Which of course doesn't excuse the crime, but it lends itself to an understanding.

en Most people will come in with symptoms similar to post-traumatic stress disorder. They suffer from depression, maybe panic attacks. They also come in poor, often without a language, not having any kind of support system. They are isolated; they have lost their culture, lost their jobs. They cannot work here because they are not legal. They don't know how to find a place here that copies the work they did before in their countries. Most of the longest-lasting and the most damaging effects are psychological. A lot of medical issues can be healed.

en Other disorders that could account for symptoms of ADHD include post traumatic stress disorder, which can make kids inattentive, ... Anxiety, depression and learning disorders can do the same thing.

en They help with mental health issues like stress. As you know, we have a number of embassies that have been attacked and bombed, so post-traumatic stress relief with employees and their families is an important part of the work they do.

en That talks about how not to burn your people out and how exposure to extreme situations and major disasters requires people to be debriefed and talked through. It's akin to some of the things we experience with troops in combat and post traumatic stress disorder.

en These numbers should be a wake-up call on the mental health impact of this war. His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present. One in three soldiers will come back with post traumatic stress disorder or comparable mental health issues, or depression and severe anxiety.

en We do have professionals on scene that will work with them to do some post traumatic stress counseling. We're here to protect them.


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