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Silicon Valley Moms Blog: Explaining the Ft. Hood Tragedy
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Explaining the Ft. Hood Tragedy
Silicon Valley Moms Blog —
... is immediately easy. Families have to readjust, learn new routines, and all too frequently help a service member cope with injuries. Families also deal with the unseen wounds of war such as post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, and even secondary PTSD, a form of post-traumatic stress disorder that can affect care givers (such as spouses, nurses and doctors) constantly dealing with the trauma of others.
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Explaining the Ft. Hood Tragedy
Deep South Moms —
... is immediately easy. Families have to readjust, learn new routines, and all too frequently help a service member cope with injuries. Families also deal with the unseen wounds of war such as post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, and even secondary PTSD, a form of post-traumatic stress disorder that can affect care givers (such as spouses, nurses and doctors) constantly dealing with the trauma of others.
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Exposing the Ft. Hood Tragedy
LA Moms Blog —
... is immediately easy. Families have to readjust, learn new routines, and all too frequently help a service member cope with injuries. Families also deal with the unseen wounds of war such as post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, and even secondary PTSD, a form of post-traumatic stress disorder that can affect care givers (such as spouses, nurses and doctors) constantly dealing with the trauma of others.
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Explaining the Ft. Hood Tragedy
New Jersey Moms Blog —
... is immediately easy. Families have to readjust, learn new routines, and all too frequently help a service member cope with injuries. Families also deal with the unseen wounds of war such as post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, and even secondary PTSD, a form of post-traumatic stress disorder that can affect care givers (such as spouses, nurses and doctors) constantly dealing with the trauma of others.
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Explaining the Ft. Hood Tragedy
Rocky Mountain Moms Blog —
... is immediately easy. Families have to readjust, learn new routines, and all too frequently help a service member cope with injuries. Families also deal with the unseen wounds of war such as post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, and even secondary PTSD, a form of post-traumatic stress disorder that can affect care givers (such as spouses, nurses and doctors) constantly dealing with the trauma of others.
Read the rest of this post at the DC Metro Moms Blog. ...
