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Title Insight: Shell Shocked
Published Australia : SBS ONE, 2012
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Summary There's a new frontline in the battle against post-traumatic stress disorder: Afghanistan. Some soldiers and mental health experts say the intensity and volatility of the Afghanistan conflict is making post-traumatic stress disorder more acute and more prevalent than ever before. Adding to this problem is the fact that there is still a huge stigma around mental illness in the Australian Defence Force. Many soldiers are reluctant to seek help in an organisation where strength and toughness are revered. PTSD symptoms can take months or years to surface and can be severe: hyper-vigilance, nightmares, sleeplessness, explosive anger. Partners of returned soldiers are often copping the brunt of it. In this episode of Insight, current and former soldiers break their silence to reveal how they're dealing with the after-effects of serving in Afghanistan. Producer: Skye Docherty Associate Producer: Mawunyo Gbogbo Researcher: Orion Mitchell
Event Broadcast 2012-10-23 at 20:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Military assistance, Australian.
Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Treatment.
Soldiers -- Mental health.
Stress (Psychology) -- Health aspects.
War -- Psychological aspects.
Australia.
Afghanistan.
Form Streaming video
Author Brennan, Glen, contributor
Bryant, Richard, contributor
Bryne, Ben, contributor
Carmody, Shane, contributor
Forbes, David, contributor
Halliday, Claire, contributor
Jennings, Mark, contributor
Judd, Ashley, contributor
Judd, Eliza, contributor
Khoo, Andrew, contributor
Lane, Meredith, contributor
Prascevic, James, contributor
Walker, Robyn, contributor