Topic: | Re:Reply | |
Posted by: | John Hawkes | |
Date/Time: | 27/06/25 16:06:00 |
Mr Ixer 'Soldiers during and after the first world war suffered from "shell shock", I guess we now consider that PTSD and treat it rather than shoot people as cowards? Similarly, it's recognised other life events cause conditions such as PTSD and it seems sensible to assist and treat those suffering from them, doesn't it?' "Family Fortunes" - '100 people were asked what they thought would most detrimentally affect their mental health : being bombed by the Germans for days on end whilst cowering in a rain filled trench or being 'forced' to stay at home all day and watch Netflix' ? |
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