Army study: Mental health staff lacking in Afghanistan

An Army task force has found that a growing number of soldiers serving in Afghanistan are suffering from some kind of mental stress and is urging the military to double the number of mental health professionals deployed there. Full Story »

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Dwight Rousu
3.7
by Dwight Rousu - Nov. 16, 2009

The story badly needs an editor, though the information indicates some good research and gathering of information.

How many mental health staff are provided for the Afghanis suffering from decades of war and deaths and trauma? There was a severe lack of mental health care staff treating the White House when this invasion was launched.

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