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Canadian soldiers hesitate on help for mental health: study
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[QUOTE="WillBrink, post: 24050"] Which sucks, but it's really no different from the rest of society in most respects. In non mil society it's just easier to hide the fact you see a therapist and or take meds. Same issue for police of course, though in my circle of LEOs I know, seems less a stigma than it was say a decade ago. It's too bad, but at least in western culture, if you have a bad heart, you see a doc, if your mind has a psychic injury, and you see a doc, there is a stigma attached to it. Personally I know it takes far more balls to face the demons then it is to ignore them (for they shall never be ignored) or drink them away. I don't care if you are Sgt York, there is only so much horrible crap the human mind will process and the sh*& has to come out some place, like it or not. [/QUOTE]
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