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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Month: A Call to Collective Support

 

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June is designated as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Month, a period dedicated to acknowledging and providing support for those afflicted with this condition. Drawing upon experiences as a military veteran and current Owner/Founder role, I have witnessed the substantial impact of PTSD, which extends beyond individual suffering to affect family units.

For numerous veterans, the psychological wounds incurred during service present challenges equivalent to or surpassing physical injuries. The manifestation of PTSD varies, encompassing flashbacks, nightmares, anxiety, and social isolation. A survey from 2020 found that around 83% of U.S. Veterans and active service members have experienced PTSD as a result of military services after 9/11/2001 (service from 2017 to 2023).  This condition imposes a significant burden, frequently extending beyond the individual to encompass spouses, children, and close associates.

It is imperative to convey that those experiencing PTSD, or those aware of individuals grappling with this condition, are not isolated. Support mechanisms exist, and numerous individuals are prepared to offer assistance. Recovery represents a viable outcome, and seeking aid constitutes an act of fortitude rather than vulnerability.

The following resources are provided for those seeking support:

  • National Center for PTSD: This organization offers comprehensive information and resources for veterans, families, and healthcare professionals.
  • The Veterans Crisis Line: This service provides confidential support for veterans experiencing crises. Access is available through phone, text, or online chat at any time.
  • Make the Connection: This platform shares personal narratives of veterans with PTSD, facilitating connections with support networks.

It is critical to acknowledge that healing requires time and constitutes a process rather than an immediate resolution. Patience is essential, both with oneself and others. Encouraging open discourse and establishing secure environments for individuals to share their experiences is paramount.

Through collective effort, we can enhance awareness, diminish stigma, and ensure that all individuals affected by PTSD receive the necessary support.

RheoData deeply values the service and sacrifice of our military veterans. We are committed to creating a supportive environment for veterans within our organization and community. We encourage anyone struggling, particularly with PTSD, to seek help. Recovery is possible, and reaching out is a sign of strength. Let us stand together to support our veterans and ensure they receive the care and resources they deserve.