WonderingWhy
Diamond Member
Yes, PTSD is the same for everyone, and every suffers the same range of symptoms at their worst, however; there will be symptoms that are worse based on the type of trauma.
I COMPLETELY agree!!! I will give a bit of my "experience" on this one!!!
I believe the same assault in civilian life verses the military have generally different aspects.
1) Members are trained to trust that each other are cohesive and are there for each other, to the point of their own lives depending on each other.
Effect- This goes completely against being personally assaulted. (Not the same, but similar to the way, harm by a family member has different effects than by a stranger.)
2) In the civilian world if a "co-worker" assaulted you, even if you chose to keep it a secret you could leave and get another job.
Effect- In the military you HAVE to remain or face charges of desertion.
3) Military, no matter what anyone says is still a man's brotherhood.
I won't even get into what the ramifications would be IF one DARED to report it!!!!!
Wow!!!! I am now a wreck, but I can't believe I got that out. I realize some people may disagree and not see things the way I do. I mean NO offense to anyone. However after more than a decade of dealing in/with the military that is EXACTLY how I saw it!!!!Link Removed I think I actually just felt a bit of ANGER!!!! That's a first.