FlameTachiku, I totally agree with your side of this.
Having the view that the system won't change or that there is nothing you can do to make things better; is just as bad, if not worse than any avoidance of triggers. As well, if he tries to work through his triggers while he is not at a stage in his recovery that is stable enough to handle approaching his triggers; it will only make things worse by exasperating current symptoms and possibly creating new ones. You won't know if things will change if you don't ask, the best way to get changes like that from the military or VA is to go above them and ask your questions to the government officials that make policy for those departments. It doesn't matter what part of the government, you have a say in how things are run; it's called democracy.
Having the view that the system won't change or that there is nothing you can do to make things better; is just as bad, if not worse than any avoidance of triggers. As well, if he tries to work through his triggers while he is not at a stage in his recovery that is stable enough to handle approaching his triggers; it will only make things worse by exasperating current symptoms and possibly creating new ones. You won't know if things will change if you don't ask, the best way to get changes like that from the military or VA is to go above them and ask your questions to the government officials that make policy for those departments. It doesn't matter what part of the government, you have a say in how things are run; it's called democracy.