I wanted to believe in this as much as anyone. I posted about this program when it first came out because it seemed so hopeful. The years ticked away and the troops continued to commit suicide and try to commit suicide out of desperation. It became obvious that BattleMind is not only not worth the hype, it's bad and worse than a waste of time. One more thing to think about. When I talked to someone working at the VA and brought up the numbers going up instead of down, this was the response, "It's better than nothing." but the truth is, it's worse than nothing.
Preventing Combat Fatigue
January 9, 2009: While the U.S. Army has done much to detect, and treat PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), it has also made a determined effort to prevent it in the first place. From the beginning of operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, the army took many measures to ease the impact of combat stress. That's why combat troops in Iraq and Afghanistan often sleep in air conditioned quarters, have Internet access, lots of amenities, and a two week vacation (anywhere) in the middle of their combat tour.
But now there's now a more direct program to help troops avoid PTSD. It's called Battlemind, and it involves telling the troops all the army knows about the things that cause combat stress, and how to avoid them. This is all based on information obtained from thousands of combat veterans. click link for more
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