A request should be made from the commanding officer for the soldier that is suspected of having PTSD to obtain a mental health evaluation from a psychiatrist. Once the evaluation is complete, depending on level of disability the soldier can return to the field.
A request should be made from the commanding officer for the soldier that is suspected of having PTSD to obtain a mental health evaluation from a psychiatrist. Once the evaluation is complete, depending on level of disability the soldier can return to the field.
A request should be made from the commanding officer for the soldier that is suspected of having PTSD to obtain a mental health evaluation from a psychiatrist. Once the evaluation is complete, depending on level of disability the soldier can return to the field.
A request should be made from the commanding officer for the soldier that is suspected of having PTSD to obtain a mental health evaluation from a psychiatrist. Once the evaluation is complete, depending on level of disability the soldier can return to the field.
A request should be made from the commanding officer for the soldier that is suspected of having PTSD to obtain a mental health evaluation from a psychiatrist. Once the evaluation is complete, depending on level of disability the soldier can return to the field.
A request should be made from the commanding officer for the soldier that is suspected of having PTSD to obtain a mental health evaluation from a psychiatrist. Once the evaluation is complete, depending on level of disability the soldier can return to the field.
A request should be made from the commanding officer for the soldier that is suspected of having PTSD to obtain a mental health evaluation from a psychiatrist. Once the evaluation is complete, depending on level of disability the soldier can return to the field.
Yes, although it's a psychological disorder, if it's one that effects a person's overall ability to function normally in society, and carry out day to day activites, then PTSD can be classified as a legal & legitimate disability.
Yes, although it's a psychological disorder, if it's one that effects a person's overall ability to function normally in society, and carry out day to day activites, then PTSD can be classified as a legal & legitimate disability.
Yes, you can only collect payment for one or the other on any given day though. If you only do your weekend MUTA 4 training in a month, you will only receieve a prorated amount for your disability (26 days). If you do more Reserve training, it is even les disability compensation.
You would have to be examined by a qualified professional in order to be diagnosed with PTSD. With this diagnosis you may be referred to a psychiatrist who might prescribe medication or a psychologist who may have talk therapy sessiins with you or Biofeedback sessions where your mind and body has to be retrained to relax. I was diagnosed with PTSD after a bad car accident. I had to go through all of the things I just mentioned.
my aunt has it ptsd is when you are doing something that reminds you of something else you like and you get sad that is what ptsd is