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Final Reflections – A Call for Change

Final Reflections – A Call for Change

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In this poignant final episode of Psychiatric Casualties, hosts Mark Russell and Charles Figley are joined by special guest Kathy Figley for a powerful and emotional close to their podcast journey. Together, they reflect on the stories, challenges, and revelations they’ve shared while confronting the chronic neglect of mental health in the military.

Drawing from their book and years of advocacy, the trio revisits major insights from their work—highlighting systemic failures, personal battles, and the urgent need for reform. More than a summary, this episode is a passionate call to action: to push for comprehensive change, support those suffering in silence, and hold institutions accountable.

Whether you've followed since the beginning or are just tuning in, this episode captures the heart of Psychiatric Casualties: How and Why the Military Ignores the Full Cost of War—a blend of truth, compassion, and unwavering dedication to those affected by military mental health struggles.

🔑 Key Topics:

  • Reflections on the podcast journey and the writing of Psychiatric Casualties
  • The invisible wounds of military service
  • Failures in military mental health care systems
  • Advocacy and accountability: what's needed for real change
  • Messages of hope for the future

📚 Featured Book: Psychiatric Casualties – by Mark Russell & Charles Figley

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To all our listeners, contributors, and the brave individuals who shared their stories—thank you. Your voices matter, and together, we can be the catalyst for change.

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