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Vets' mental health focus of conference

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posted Thursday, 4 May 2006

Vets' Mental Health Focus Of Conference

Bart Billings and Richard Lynch started a combat stress conference in 1993 after watching the toll the Persian Gulf War took on their military friends and colleagues.

Accounts of bankruptcy, divorce and suicide compelled them to bring together top researchers and counselors to help service members and their families.

..."I don't think we are OK where we are," said William Marshal, a primary care doctor for the Veterans Affairs system in West Los Angeles and co-director of the conference with Billings. "I am concerned that we aren't cranking up to care for (the newest veterans') needs. If we don't provide the necessary support, we could lose a large number of these veterans to homelessness, drugs and joblessness."

Marshal, a retired Army colonel, estimated that a third more doctors, nurses, psychological technicians and social workers are needed to handle the military's growing mental-health needs as more and more veterans come back from Iraq and Afghanistan.

Twenty percent to 40 percent of such troops suffer mental illness, several studies in the past year and a half have documented.

That percentage is roughly what Vietnam veterans reported long before the Pentagon officially recognized post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, and other forms of combat stress.


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