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Coming Home: Supporting Your Soldier

Combat Stress vs. PTSD

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Combat stress in solders is when someone might have trouble sleeping, becomes...

Combat stress in solders is when someone might have trouble sleeping, becomes irritable, or is having a hard time concentrating or focusing. PTSD is similar to combat stress but it's much more long lasting. Guests: Dr. Christopher Erbes, Chaplain John Morris, Dr. Ernest Boswell, Eric Satersmoen, Christina Doran, Travis Schulze

12/15/2007

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Coming Home: Supporting Your Soldier

Combat Stress vs. PTSD

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Combat stress in solders is when someone might have trouble sleeping, becomes irritable, or is having a hard time concentrating or focusing. PTSD is similar to combat stress but it's much more long lasting. Guests: Dr. Christopher Erbes, Chaplain John Morris, Dr. Ernest Boswell, Eric Satersmoen, Christina Doran, Travis Schulze

12/15/2007

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