Re-experiencing trauma, sleep impairment, irritability, and reduced concentration are all features of post-traumatic stress disorder. Gabriel and Neal (p 340) describe four cases in military personnel; all four had to leave their posts as a result. Yet, the authors say, about half the people who experience traumatic events and have a diagnosable psychiatric injury do not seek medical help.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder is common after conflict
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See "Post-traumatic stress disorder following military combat or peace keeping" on page 340.
