Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Are Many Military Veterans' PTSD Claims 'Fabricated Or Exaggerated'

The Guardian: Many military veterans' PTSD claims 'fabricated or exaggerated'

Former top military psychiatrist says 42% of cases had no firm link to military service, diverting resources from genuine needs.

Almost half of the service personnel assessed by military pyschiatrists had mental health issues that were not clearly linked to their career in the armed forces, or were “Walter Mitty” characters who fabricated their experience, according to a leading expert.

Ian Palmer, a former senior military psychiatrist who ran the government’s medical assessment programme (MAP), a veteran’s mental health service, found that in 42% of cases there was no definite link to military service and at least 10% appeared to be making up or significantly exaggerating their service history.

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WNU Editor: This is going to stir the pot.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I doubt it with so many veterans commiting suicide.

TWN said...

Well this is typical the lads go do their bit then get no support.