• EP:6 Coping with Mental Anguish and Untreated Psychological Injuries

  • May 3 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
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EP:6 Coping with Mental Anguish and Untreated Psychological Injuries

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    Mark Russell and Charles Figley unpack the complexities of psychiatric casualties, exploring the full scope of mental health crises and the systemic failures in addressing them. From cultural idioms of distress to the mislabeling of combat veterans, they shine a light on the urgent need for a holistic approach to military mental health care.

    They navigate the intricate web of neuropsychiatric diagnoses, the stigmatization of mental health issues, and the dire consequences of untreated psychological injuries. This episode serves as a stark reminder of the real and devastating impact of chronic stress on our service members, and the pressing need for change in military mental health policies.

    Listen in as Mark and Charles share their personal encounters with compassion fatigue, revealing the raw and human side of those tasked with the care of our nation's heroes. Their candid conversation is a call to action, urging us to acknowledge and address the invisible wounds of war with the same urgency and respect as physical injuries.

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    For further insights and to join the conversation, reach out to Mark at mrussellphd@gmail.com. Your engagement can help pave the way for a future where military mental health is no longer a silent battlefield.

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