Why on earth would Dr. Phil resurrect the pain he inflicted on veterans with PTSD back in April?
Heroes in Pain
April 25th, 2012
by Dr. Phil
We’ve received a lot of response about last week’s show, “Heroes in Pain,” which focused on the epidemic of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a condition that torments so many lives, including soldiers who’ve put their lives on the line serving our country. Some viewers expressed concern, and even disappointment, with the show’s original title, “Heroes to Monsters?”
Heroes in Pain August 9, 2012 Explosions, gunfire, violent death — these horrific images and sounds are the reality for soldiers on the front lines, fighting for our freedom. But what happens when that horror follows them home, making them feel like a stranger in the life they left behind, and often unrecognizable to family and friends? Dr. Phil delves into Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and how it can destroy families, dismantle marriages and leave its victims reliving a nightmare. You don’t have to be a soldier at war to suffer from PTSD — if you’ve survived a traumatic event, tune in!The only possible reason to do this is so that he could get his name out there again. Veterans don't matter and their families don't but ratings must. Naturally people will tune in much like they run to see what happened after they hear cars crashing!
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