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Military Law,
Law Practice

Dec. 8, 2020

The grief they carry

We are becoming familiar with the terms post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury and military sexual trauma. But even when a veteran has not been diagnosed with PTSD, TBI or MST, he or she may be experiencing grief.

4th Appellate District, Division 3

Eileen C. Moore

Associate Justice
California Courts of Appeal

"50 % had a friend seriously wounded or killed; 45 % saw dead or seriously wounded civilians; 10% required hospitalization for injuries."

-- Presentation by VA's Brian L. Meyer, PhD

We are becoming familiar with the terms post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury and military sexual trauma. But even when a veteran has not been diagnosed with PTSD, TBI or MST, he or she may be experienc...

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