We should have started investing in this over four decades ago. It would have led to better care and understanding for All Veterans of our conflicts instead of ignoring us, mostly of choice, as well as the civilian populations and those who live thru traumatic life experiences. A change in how we do foreign policy, doing it as we preach we are, so as not to lead to wars of choice and more likely then not what we've been doing the past decade now, plus, in creating more hatreds and possibilities of more conflicts and international criminal terrorism!
02/14/2011 - President Obama's fiscal 2012 budget proposes $7.2 billion in funding to research and treat the invisible wounds of war: post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury.
The Veterans Affairs Department said it plans to spend $6 billion in 2012 to enhance its ability to provide the best possible specialized care for those with PTSD, TBI and other mental health needs.
This is a $765 million, or 14.6 percent, increase over VA's entire proposed 2011 budget for mental health, which, in addition to PTSD and TBI treatment, covers substance abuse treatment, mental health care for the homeless and inpatient treatment. {continued}
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