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Is PTSD Overdiagnosed?
By Virginia Prescott on Monday, April 6, 2009.
As soldiers come home after serving in war zones like Iraq and Afghanistan, they face huge barriers. One moment they’re ducking roadside bombs; soon after, they’re dealing with crowded grocery stores, job applications, and traffic jams. The abrupt change can trigger anxiety or depression - some reports estimate that post-traumatic stress disorder affects one out of five returning soldiers. But questions over those PTSD numbers are percolating. Some members of the medical community say PTSD is being over-diagnosed, and that it’s harming struggling soldiers. Reporter David Dobbs wrote about this debate for Scientific American, and he joins us with more. David Dobbs in Scientific American: "Soldiers' Stress: What Doctors Get Wrong about PTSD" (Photo courtesy Army.mil via Flickr/Creative Commons)
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