The stories
- Civilians suffering from PTSD, too
- Veteran with PTSD fights to keep his job as firefighter
- PTSD cited as attacker avoids prison
- VA's message: PTSD is 'very treatable'
- Report: DOD, VA don't adequately track success rates of PTSD treatment
- Review: Care for PTSD sufferers same for active duty or those leaving service
- Senator diverts hearing to get answers on PTSD care
- Combat stress rarely successful as defense for serious crimes in military
- VA study: PTSD patients more often prescribed potent opioids
- Medical officials investigate Europe facilities after PTSD complaint
- Medical schools to increase focus on PTSD, TBI
- War-torn marriage: Family shattered by TBI, PTSD picks up pieces
- Doctor: PTSD injection can work miracles, but DOD won't fund it
More Coverage
- PTSD cited as attacker avoids prison
- Army to stop using forensic psychiatrists to evaluate soldiers diagnosed with PTSD
- Army, VA partner for PTSD drug study
- Military mental health crisis exposed with Camp Liberty killings
- Army to stop using forensic psychiatrists to evaluate soldiers diagnosed with PTSD
- Army, VA partner for PTSD drug study
- Ohio woman wants to see 'Ashtabula County become a PTSD-free zone'
- VA's message: PTSD is 'very treatable'
- For vets with PTSD, Fourth of July fireworks can trigger bad memories
- Chiarelli seeks clarity in PTSD treatment
- Army review to look at mental health compensation
- Iraq veteran uses rap to treat his PTSD
- Federal court reverses order to overhaul VA treatment system
- Military psychiatrists seek new name, and less stigma, for PTSD
- Army's new PTSD guidelines fault Madigan's screening tests