Veterans groups and some senators have a growing concern about whether the Army is denying the rightful disability process for soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorder by summarily discharging them under the disciplinary diagnosis of “personality disorders,” a label for unruly and undependable soldiers.
Ironically, a recent survey of combat troops, conducted for the Army by Mental Health Advisory Team IV, revealed that almost half those who screened positive for mental health problems, including PTSD, refused to seek help, fearing the “psychological stigma” — meaning “their leaders would treat them differently, they would be seen as weak soldiers, and it would harm their careers.”
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from Colonel Dan Cedusky's email:
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http://www.armytimes.com/issues/stories/0-...PER-2796649.php
Military’s influence infects PTSD cases
By John A. Wickham -
Posted : June 11, 2007
Veterans groups and some senators have a growing concern about whether the Army is denying the rightful disability process for soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorder by summarily discharging them under the disciplinary diagnosis of “personality disorders,” a label for unruly and undependable soldiers.
Ironically, a recent survey of combat troops, conducted for the Army by Mental Health Advisory Team IV, revealed that almost half those who screened positive for mental health problems, including PTSD, refused to seek help, fearing the “psychological stigma” — meaning “their leaders would treat them differently, they would be seen as weak soldiers, and it would harm their careers.”
full story at Army Times link.
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