God, the Army, and PTSD

During the Iraq war, however, the great difficulty veterans experienced in getting psychiatric care—greater than before—was not a product of cost-cutting, but of conviction: many Bush administration officials believed that soldiers who supported the war would not face psychological problems, and if they did, they would find comfort in faith. In a resigned tone, one prominent researcher who worked for the VA, and asked that he not be identified because ... Full Story »

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Anna Carter
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by Anna Carter - Nov. 22, 2009

It reports a story that is important to understand. It cites many reliable sources. It has far-reaching implications for American policy going forward.

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