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January 12, 2008
CRITICAL READ: 'A Soldier's Officer'
By Sheila Samples
The military still largely deals with mental health issues in an ad hoc way, often relying on the judgment of combat-hardened commanders whose understanding of mental illness is vague or misinformed. The stigma around psychological wounds can still be seen in the smallest of Army policies. Families of soldiers recovering from physical injuries get help while families of psychiatric outpatients usually have to pay their own way
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The military still largely deals with mental health issues in an ad hoc way, often relying on the judgment of combat-hardened commanders whose understanding of mental illness is vague or misinformed. The stigma around psychological wounds can still be seen in the smallest of Army policies. Families of soldiers recovering from physical injuries get help while families of psychiatric outpatients usually have to pay their own waySheila Samples is an Oklahoma writer and a former civilian US Army Public Information Officer. She is a Managing Editor for OpEd News, and a regular contributor for a variety of Internet sites.