PTSD and Its Role-Reversal Effect on Family Caregivers
February 08, 2013
February 08, 2013
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo., Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Army issued the following news:
Many family members of recently-deployed service members find themselves in a different roll, with new responsibilities, upon their service member's return from combat.
If Post traumatic Stress Disorder is involved, family members may now occupy a different and greater care-giver role, and in many circumstances may even be thriving in that role.
The effect of PTSD on prima . . .
Many family members of recently-deployed service members find themselves in a different roll, with new responsibilities, upon their service member's return from combat.
If Post traumatic Stress Disorder is involved, family members may now occupy a different and greater care-giver role, and in many circumstances may even be thriving in that role.
The effect of PTSD on prima . . .