Have you ever heard stories about recently returned war veterans who do something completely contrary to their character and wondered: why did they snap? In many cases soldiers who return from high-pressure, high-conflict war situations suffer from a condition known as PTSD or Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. In fact, it is estimated that more than 5.2 million cases of PTSD are diagnosed each year in America (“How Common is PTSD”, 1.) War veterans and active military servicemen and women are more likely to suffer from PTSD than any other social group (Department of Veterans Affairs, 1). Post-traumatic Stress Disorder is Continue reading...