All Quiet on the Western Front causes its readers to imagine the horrors of war. "In the branches dead men are hanging. A naked soldier is squatting in the fork of a tree, he still has his helmet on, otherwise he is entirely unclad. There is only half of him sitting up there...and somewhere else is plastered a bloody mess that was once a human limb. Over there lies a body...” (Remarque 172-173). Reading quotes like this one provoke thought and emotion in the reader’s mind. Think about the thoughts and emotions that the soldiers felt as they witnessed an atrocity like in the above quote. Something as traumatic as such could cause the soldiers to develop post traumatic stress disorder. Post traumatic stress disorder is a semi-treatable condition that Paul and his friends would have had to cope with because of their time spent fighting in World War One. Post traumatic stress disorder is caused by a person, in this case a soldier, having a traumatizing experience. For a civilian, seeing their best friend die could cause post traumatic stress disorder. A soldier could develop the condition because of an intense situation like killing a civilian or harming a …show more content…
People are able to seek counseling in multiple settings, including getting help from a behavioral health specialist, or even just speaking with a chaplain about their condition (U.S Department of Defense). Another form of treatment for post traumatic stress disorder is the use of pharmaceuticals. The medications that are prescribed are common anxiety and depression medications (U.S Department of Defense). With these medications and counseling, the symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder can be treated, hopefully improving the quality of life for someone suffering from the condition. Unfortunately, post traumatic stress disorder can not be