This document discusses post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in war veterans. It describes some of the common symptoms veterans with PTSD experience, such as feeling alone, scared, stressed and having suicidal thoughts. The document also outlines some potential treatments for PTSD, including exposure therapy and medication. It concludes by noting that more can be done to help veterans cope with the effects of trauma experienced during war.
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