Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Despite scientific backing, PTSD skeptics remain | Reduction

Despite scientific backing, PTSD skeptics remain

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"Why on Earth would you try to put out something that states combat PTSD isn't a true affliction? Or even try to debunk it? Or to put questions into the minds of society? In the first 155 days of 2012, we lost 154 men," Amy Cotta, an author and the mother of a Marine composed in an e-mail to NBC News. Her message arrived minutes after she found out NBC News was finding to talk to a PTSD denier. Regardless of extensive scientific studies that have explored the signs, causes, diagnoses, and prevalence of post-traumatic anxiety disorder, hardcore dissenters stay. They exist within the military, where some leaders freely call PTSD a mental weak point, according to mental health advocates.

People:

David Weidman

Overall Sentiment: -0.11694

Relevance: 0.39591

SentimentQuote
-0.061038David Weidman, who did two tours in Afghanistan and was diagnosed with PTSD, said all of his senior non-commissioned officers advised him not to seek treatment, instead suggesting he “just put your head down and keep going” ...
-0.199335Weidman, most people who so stridently dismiss PTSD have simply failed to read the available scientific literature on the subject and are, he said, “uneducated.” But Weidman acknowledged that different people possess varying degrees of mental “resiliency,” ...
-0.0856184“There are people who can experience something who have no side effects. It could be that person (who ends up being a denier),” said Weidman, ...
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 3
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.3459914
  • Mean: -0.11533046666667
  • Standard Deviation: 1

O’Brien

Overall Sentiment: -0.0542278

Relevance: 0.269824

Richard J. McNally

Overall Sentiment: -0.0629224

Relevance: 0.261771

SentimentQuote
0.0180164“According to (Department of Veterans Affairs) data reported late last spring, 45 percent of all veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan have applied for service-connected disability compensation, and 31 percent have secured it already. This figure includes all forms of medical problems, however, not just PTSD," McNally said. ...
-0.0660937“According to (Department of Veterans Affairs) data reported late last spring, 45 percent of all veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan have applied for service-connected disability compensation, and 31 percent have secured it already. This figure includes all forms of medical problems, however, not just PTSD," McNally said. "The percentage of veterans of World War II and Vietnam who obtained disability compensation is 11 percent and 16 percent, respectively.”
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 2
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.0480773
  • Mean: -0.02403865
  • Standard Deviation: 1.7320508075689

Amy Cotta

Overall Sentiment: -0.39135

Relevance: 0.242928

Kevin R.C

Overall Sentiment: 0

Relevance: 0.241193

Dr. Joseph Tarantolo

Overall Sentiment: 0.135409

Relevance: 0.224536

Simon Wessely

Overall Sentiment: -0.143913

Relevance: 0.223614

SentimentQuote
0“Yes. I think it is,” said Simon Wessely, ...
-0.364871Wessely offers three final words: “They are wrong.”
-0.257537“I think that despite the formal criteria, there is a confusion sometimes (about) the normal emotional responses to war — my father still has nightmares about his World War II service in Royal Navy and he is 87, but he doesn't have PTSD. “I also think that, for example, depression often gets under diagnosed, and substance misuse also,” Wessely said. ...
-0.184995“I think that despite the formal criteria, there is a confusion sometimes (about) the normal emotional responses to war — my father still has nightmares about his World War II service in Royal Navy and he is 87, but he doesn't have PTSD. “I also think that, for example, depression often gets under diagnosed, and substance misuse also,” Wessely said. “Our evidence also shows, for example, that quite often the triggers for what becomes labeled as PTSD is not combat exposure but actually a reflection of problems back home. It is important that we remember that not every mental health problem in theater is PTSD."
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 4
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.807403
  • Mean: -0.20185075
  • Standard Deviation: 1.4142135623731

Panetta

Overall Sentiment: 0

Relevance: 0.223085

Jean Teichroew

Overall Sentiment: -1

Relevance: 0.19976

SentimentQuote
-0.31203“It comes back down to the stigma of mental illness,” said Jean Teichroew, ...
-0.146682“It comes back down to the stigma of mental illness,” said Jean Teichroew, spokeswoman for the Anxiety and Depression Association of America. “Military members also are afraid to speak out because it’s seen as a weakness. The VA has programs to try to combat that, too. But when you have a sergeant who doesn’t think you should be afraid of a bomb going off near you or seeing a dead body, that’s another issue.”
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 2
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.458712
  • Mean: -0.229356
  • Standard Deviation: 0

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Additional Info:

Country: Afghanistan

Overall Sentiment: -0.0789737

Relevance: 0.393314

HealthCondition: post-traumatic stress disorder

Overall Sentiment: -0.158023

Relevance: 0.931641

HealthCondition: mood disorders

Overall Sentiment: -0.0611991

Relevance: 0.300314

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