@Solara... That's not fair. Lots of people the world over have dangerous jobs. Whether they're diplomats, journalists, police, aid workers, divers, etc. I did ask the question why she's deliberately moving into more dangerous territory... But there are at least half a dozen really valid reasons to. Also some stupid ones.
It might not even be more dangerous territory. Personally, I hate high value or easy opportunity targets like hotels. They feel safer, but it's often like painting a target on your back & spinning the wheel. Depends on the area & the conflict. Might be safest place is where people's kids live, and maybe she has an in in the local community. Or it might be one of a dozen other reasons. No idea. S'why I asked.
A person doesn't have to live a life wrapped in bubble wrap in order to work on themselves and their life. Will there be more trauma? Yeah. It's a war zone. By definition there is going to be more trauma. There's more trauma safe at home, too. Just by risking a relationship or getting on the road, or living in tornado alley. But we still have the right to seek out the lives we want. Whether that's true love & a family & a white picket fence, or as a war correspondent, or both. Dreams have value. PTSD doesn't mean we have to give up everything, just because a bloke might be an abusive prick we have to leave, or our job might kill us. We choose our risks. Life is risk. PTSD doesn't mean we have to stop our lives. It means we have to change how we manage our lives.
Some people... Can't go back to dangerous work. Shouldn't. The lives they
want to lead are elsewhere. Or they symptoms don't allow them to do that kind of work, anymore so they have to create new lives. And it will take a helluva lot of work to build those lives. Same is true for people who want to go back. It's a helluva lot of work, in both directions. If she's building the life she wants to lead? Or chasing a dream, finding out if it is a life she wants to lead? More power to her
We've got active duty military, cops, first responders, parents, teachers... All kinds of people on this forum who either work dangerous jobs or whom other's lives depend on them. Should everyone just go be a hermit so that they're never at risk, and no one is at risk from them?