How to Recognize PTSD in the Military: Guidelines for the Loving Family
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious mental condition that can develop after experiencing traumatic events. For military personnel, who are often exposed to extreme conditions and danger, the risk of PTSD is particularly high.
Recognizing the symptoms of PTSD in your loved one is critical to providing timely help and support.
In this article, we will look at the main signs and symptoms that may indicate the presence of PTSD in your family.
This project was created by the NGO “Wives of ATO Veterans” with the support of ISAR Unity within the framework of the project “Initiative of sectorial support of civil society”, implemented by ISAR Unity in a consortium with the Ukrainian Independent Center for Political Research and the Center for Democracy and the Rule of Law thanks to the sincere support of the American people, provided through The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and within the framework of the “WORTH: UNITY” competition program, which is financed from the state budget through the Ukrainian Veterans’ Fund of the Ministry of Veterans Affairs of Ukraine.
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