Interesting topic, PTSD.
GO!!! said:
Interesting documentary.
4. The ugly secret that no one seems to want to talk about is the people who take advantage of the system when they are perhaps not as affected as they claim to be. Why are we so reluctant to bring this up? I'm sorry, but several of the (PTSD creating) situations that the people involved in that documentary made me laugh.
GO, I have to agree with you wholeheartedly. You have touched on the 3rd rail of military mental health. Although I do not dispute PTSD exists, and that it can cause major mental heath issues, i humbly submit that the CF has embraced it to an extreme that has allowed hundreds (more?) of common run of the mill malingerers an easy meal ticket.
Although I don't possess statistics and the like, from personal experience, I believe the numbers of those claiming PTSD are completely out of whack with those that truly and honestly suffer from it. I would be interested in viewing the numbers, but I would bet a far higher percentage of REMFs, those that rarely, if ever, ventured out of the confines of Bn HQ, 'suffer' from the syndrome compared to the pointy edge infantry.
In fact, the false claims take away from the legitimate instances, and lead to the widely held assumptions, as evidenced by the 'Crazy Train' float from 2PPCLI awhile back. Just like whiplash and lower back pain, PTSD can rarely be proven or disputed, leading to the benefit of the doubt for all real and imagined sufferers.
Interesting that in my 2nd career, I and those I worked with, encountered a significant amount of grisly death, traumatic situations, life and death type of stuff, and yet, stress and/or mental heath leave only seemed to be taken a year or two prior to retirement. Funny how the mind works.
Solution? Likely one doesn't exist...other than better and more thorough recruitment. I would like to think that personal pride and honour go a long way in preventing the false claims.