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Today's military family faces a lifestyle that is comprised of frequent deployments, which results in increased family separations. This often proves to be a stressful challenge fo...

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My son returned from the army, out now and he is seriously angry-I don't know how to deal. He spent a year in Afghanistan-killed a 12 year old boy and has terrible nightmares. He is short wired-takes his anger out on me. It is honestly scary.
Posted on 10/31/09, 04:10 am |
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He needs counseling, quick. Contact the local USO in your area, they can help you find a counselor that specializes in PTSD.
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I agree he does need some counseling. My husband had this after having to kill a little boy in Iraq when he was there. He still has nightmares and even can not watch horror movies now because they bring back the aweful memories that he had. He was put on some medication so he can sleep because he would toss and turn even hit me during his sleep. After I got pregnant I said enough was enough so I made him go to couseling that was the best thing for him.
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