PTSD is a media trend now and it's a double edged sword here in post middle-east war era society. While trying to educate and remove stigma most media outlets will neglect to get their facts straight and before you know it everyone has PTSD "to some extent".
Hell, I even watched a video on YouTube in my Adult Education course which likened workplace burnout to a "form of PTSD"! I sent the prof. a nasty email after that - like seriously!? Burnout!?
But this is where the public and GPs get their gross misinformation. Not every GP is necessarily a smart person, they just passed a bunch of tests.
Right now we have a huge push to de stigmatize mental health issues and PTSD in the first responder populations, is it any wonder the claims suddenly shot through the roof? Who wouldn't want a paid 6 week vacation? (And I got fired, while all these others are recovering and going back to work!?)
The current educational push is missing the mark and seems to be further stigmatizing those of us who just can't "snap out of this".
So yeah, completely ridiculous.