A Psychiatrist's Attitude changed after treating Combat Veterans
Let's be sure war vets get prompt, pro-active treatment
Read the article below and learn about a psychiatrist's attitude change after he began treating combat veterans. This may be one of the most important articles you can share with medical professionals and friends who may have doubts about the psychological trauma of war. Dr. Bryron Wadley writes, "...I am ashamed to admit that I had a prejudice, believing these individuals were a bunch of drunken, drug-abusing, moochers of society with a strong sense of entitlement because of a few years of service..."
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2976
Read the article below and learn about a psychiatrist's attitude change after he began treating combat veterans. This may be one of the most important articles you can share with medical professionals and friends who may have doubts about the psychological trauma of war. Dr. Bryron Wadley writes, "...I am ashamed to admit that I had a prejudice, believing these individuals were a bunch of drunken, drug-abusing, moochers of society with a strong sense of entitlement because of a few years of service..."
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2976
Starmail - 14. Mär, 13:27