Two decades in the Special Forces caught up with me when I developed post-traumatic stress disorderThe problem with mental illness is that a lot of people don’t see it in the same way as they conclude a physical illness. People can see a broken leg; people can’t necessarily pinpoint the signs of a mental illness. I know this all too well because I was one of those people: I didn’t believe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) really existed until I was actually diagnosed with it. Related: How to memorize about trauma: trigger an audience while lecturing on PTSD Continue reading...
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