How It Has Changed Customs and Cultural Views

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LE 300 Integrative & Interdisciplinary Learning Capstone: War and Culture Applied Research | | PTSD: How It Has Changed Customs and Cultural Views XXXXX Professor XXXX XXX University Distance Learning Campus A course paper presented to the School of Arts and Sciences and Distance Learning in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Baccalaureate Integrative and Disciplinary Learning XXX University December 2011 Abstract War is serious and complex thing. Whatever the reason they are fought, the results of a war can change an entire society. Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD) has become a serious cultural concern. It may have manifested from the bellows of war but it is now immersed in the American culture. Since it was officially added to the Diagnostic and Statistical manual of Mental Disorders in 1980, PTSD has been a controversial issue. Controversial or not, the condition is real and can pose a serious threat to the individual with the condition. The following research paper will examine cultural views and customs regarding the disorder and how to respond to it. Introduction Once upon a time, many servicemen and women returning from war were considered to be crazy. Freedictionary.com defines crazy as “affected with madness” or “insane”. These returning service members certainly displayed this tendency. Many of them talked to themselves or saw things that were not there. What was certain was that something happened to cause this “madness” but many service members could not even speak about what had happened to them. Some former service members suffer from different forms of mental illnesses. One of them is Post Traumatic Stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is the current name that describes a long list of symptoms that have been around for years. Throughout the course of time it has had

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