NOVEMBER 11, VETERANS’ DAY: FOR SOME VETERANS THE WAR NEVER ENDS

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Posttraumatic stress disorder
Classification and external resources
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A mask, painted by a U.S. Marine who attended art therapy to relieve posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms
Patient UK Posttraumatic stress disorder

 

 

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I am a retired Roman Catholic Bishop, Bishop Emeritus of Corpus Christi, Texas
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1 Response to NOVEMBER 11, VETERANS’ DAY: FOR SOME VETERANS THE WAR NEVER ENDS

  1. acroat says:

    My husband was discharged from the USMC 3-2-69 and we were married 7-12-69. We lived in a small apartment near Disneyland the first 3 years of our marriage. I vividly recall the first time he fell asleep early on.our couch. At 9 pm the fireworks went off and hit the floor yelling “in coming”. He also told me not to wake him up without standing a good distance away as he was.likely to be startled and jump up swinging. Fortunately, within a few months he no longer experienced these episodes.

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