It took some forty years for one of the many issues those served ignored to be recognized,PTS, and by ignoring they were also misdiagnosing those in the civilian populations that suffer with after very traumatic individual experiences often affecting more then just an individual, especially all that children in communities and individually suffer!!
What happens to children and teenagers exposed to violence in their own neighborhoods.June 24, 2014 - When people think of post-traumatic stress disorder, they often focus on military veterans. But there's growing evidence that PTSD is also a serious problem for American civilians, especially those exposed to violence in their own neighborhoods. Researchers in Atlanta found that 1 out of 3 inner-city residents they interviewed had experienced symptoms consistent with PTSD at some point in their lives.
We've put together a collection of some of the best reporting on PTSD in children and teenagers exposed to community violence. The stories here take a nuanced look at the intersection of trauma, poverty and racism. Not all stories about PTSD in high-violence neighborhoods meet that standard. This May, a local CBS affiliate released a segment on trauma in Oakland youth that referred to PTSD as "hood disease." The anchor who used that term on air later apologized. read more>>>
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