But the Army never sent her husband to a counselor, Simmons said http://bit.ly/phvSqZ
OMG-unbelievable that this level of incompetence continues to exist / A totally preventable tragedy!
Dedicated to healing the invisible wounds of war
by Peter Whalen
But the Army never sent her husband to a counselor, Simmons said http://bit.ly/phvSqZ
OMG-unbelievable that this level of incompetence continues to exist / A totally preventable tragedy!
by Peter Whalen
“Today, a terrible wrong to our nation’s war veterans is being righted,” he said. http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/07/29/ptsd.lawsuit/index.html
by Peter Whalen
Veterans with post traumatic stress disorder are more likely to develop heart disease than those without ptsd, a federal study shows. http://bit.ly/oG5UHM
by Peter Whalen
Bullets, Bombs, IEDS. For today’s armed forces, the risks are many. But for women who serve their country, some of the greatest dangers come from an enemy within: men. http://bit.ly/oDbndd
by Peter Whalen
The fault that I found is that Obama’s decision limits the condolence letters to the families of those who commit suicide, only to those who take their own lives in a combat zone. And what it doesn’t recognize is the myriad of problems that these men and women are facing when they return home after multiple deployments in a relatively short period of time. Often PTSD develops after a delay. And so to kind of create this distinction of, OK, we’ll recognize it but only if it happens in Iraq or only if it happens in Afghanistan or another area that supports those combat missions, isn’t enough. http://n.pr/nWMvVy
by Peter Whalen
N.B. soldiers need time to adjust after return from Afghanistan http://bit.ly/nk9sQV
by Peter Whalen
N.B. soldiers need time to adjust after return from Afghanistan http://bit.ly/nk9sQV
by Peter Whalen
MP3 with Professor Larry Ashley, an Invictus Foundation Board of Trustee member-Worth taking the time to listen http://db.tt/cnce7Ut
by Peter Whalen
Meanwhile, efforts such as those of veterans groups and the training of new clinicians will be necessary to meet the U.S. military’s goal of ensuring that nobody is left behind. “The need is just so ongoing, so persistent and so severe,” Parrish said. http://trib.in/nW2RSQ
by Peter Whalen
Not much more needs to be said except there is an absolute need for public and private sector collaboration to deal w/ this crisis: http://n.pr/q6WUds