Posted on Nov 13, 2014
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It is not a disorder, it is an experience, that we experience every day.. So loose the disorder label..
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SSG (Join to see), that's a very good suggestion. I'm hearing more and more about "PTS" (post traumatic stress) - minus the "D" - and that may be the way it will be addressed in the future. The word "disorder" does have a negative connotation, and it probably adds to the stigma associated with PTS.
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PO3 Brendan "Smitty" Smith
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I completely agree CW5 (Join to see).
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MSgt Electrical Power Production
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Yes it is being referred to more often now as PTS.
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SFC Mark Merino
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They did. It is PTS according to the new DSM-V.
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That is great news SFC Merino.. now we just need to get the word out to the media the rest of the public. I was looking at the DSM-V... it hasn't changed the name or dropped the "disorder" stigma but has changed the steps in diagnosis... but it is a step in the right direction.
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PO3 Brendan "Smitty" Smith
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Great to hear.
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MSgt Electrical Power Production
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Right on the money SFC Mark Merino! How the heck did you get so smart and on top of things buddy!
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MSG Wade Huffman
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Regardless of the 'label' that is used, the misconceptions about what it is and what is isn't are the real issue. These misconceptions will continue to exist unless we continue to educate those around us (military and civilian). Just my two cents.
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