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    Trauma In The Sniper

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    know is that his enemy, is really not his enemy.. but his brother. Moving on, trauma is distinguished much more differently in the article “For Soldier with PTSD, a Profound Daily Struggle”. This trauma is characterized as the type of trauma that Veterans go through after the war. This trauma is very different from the The…

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    Vietnam War Veterans

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    stress disorder, the practice of life review has shown to significantly lower post-traumatic stress disorder among aging veterans suffering from the mental disability. Awareness of this disorder has gradually increased since veterans returned from the Vietnam War, but there has yet to be a breakthrough in how to properly treat post-traumatic stress disorder. The authors state that the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder on someone growing old will not result in successful aging, which is a…

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    Veterans Challenges

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    decided to address awareness of veterans who returned back from the combat, and are facing several obstacles upon the transition back in a civilian life. When we think about veterans, the first picture that comes in mind is a strong, self-confident, and fearless male who is willing to scarify his life and body for his country. However, the image of a brave soldier is not always as pretty as we see on YouTube videos when the family gets surprised by returned veteran. In many scenarios, solders…

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    Veterans Benefits

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    physical or mental medical problems they may have gotten from their service in the military. As an example: A currently living veteran was claimed deceased due to a clerical error His family (along with himself) was sent two checks to help with burial costs, Due to the mistake made the departments of Veterans Affairs and Defense his other benefits were terminated as well. This veteran struggles to provide for his small family…

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    Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that people are diagnosed with after they have experienced a traumatic event. PTSD is commonly linked to soldiers who come back from fighting in the war and experience emotional anxiety, but anyone can get PTSD. A traumatic event can be anything from a sudden death of someone close to living through a violent rape. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Complimentary and Alternative Medication, and Medications are the treatment plans available…

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    The Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs are actively engaged in suicide prevention methods, however I argue that suicide causality is not yet completely understood. Instead, suicide is concurrently an intensely personal and a social act and can be influenced by…

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    The United States gathered a group of people to help find out what would happen with these veterans many of the people weren't aware. The government wanted to find out what were the post war psychological problems that Vietnam veterans had in order to determine their needs. P.T.S.D. is a disorder caused by a traumatic event that happens in someone's life time. Some symptoms are; events or flashbacks, avoiding people and events that remind them of the trauma, and easily angered plus trouble…

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    Henry’s personality throughout the story has changed vastly. As a younger man going through war he experienced and saw things of very graphic nature things that really change a man, sometimes not for the better. Like in some cases today people that go overseas to fight come home with PTSD syndrome. PTSD syndrome according todictionary.com is: Posttraumatic stress disorder is an anxiety disorder that can develop after a person is exposed to one or more traumatic events, such as sexual assault,…

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    Unfortunately there are a lot of veterans living in a bleak, hopeless world without good shelter, medical care as well as adequate nutrition. For that matter, it is very important for us to know how to offer support to homeless veterans so as to ensure that no veteran who served the country honorably and with a lot dedication has trouble finding good housing. The Veteran Affairs Program has a lot of benefits as well as services that are aimed at helping homeless veterans. They include…

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    echoes* the sound of screaming circles the battlefield”, writes Dr. John Zemler after waking up in cold sweat from his flashback memory of war. This is what most soldiers from P.T.S.D. deal with on a daily basis. Tim O’Brien is a retired, army, Vietnam veteran and critically acclaimed author who has written memoirs and war stories such as Going After Cacciato and The Things They Carried. The Things They Carried is Tim O’Brien’s collection of short stories about his experiences as a soldier in…

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