Soldiers' Stress: What Doctors Get Wrong about PTSD

A growing number of experts insist that the concept of post-traumatic stress disorder is itself disordered and that soldiers are suffering as a result. Full Story »

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Patricia L'Herrou
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by Patricia L'Herrou - Apr. 20, 2009

a compelling argument is made here that ptsd is misdiagnosed in a large percentage of returning soldiers' cases, because of our current cultural predisposition to do so. the writer uses a number of sources to support this view, explaining it in depth, and tells why it's not a good thing for those misdiagnosed. what isn't addressed are those outside war conditions with this diagnosis.

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