Military and Criminal Defense

Monday, July 15, 2013

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

When soldiers return home from war to suffer from PTSD, or post-traumatic stress disorder, they are not the only ones to suffer.

According to recent accounts, between 286,000 and 520,000 of the 2.6 million military men and women who have served in Iraq or Afghanistan may be suffering from PTSD. A 2012 Defense Department study found that only 54 percent of service members who screened positive for psychological health needs or traumatic brain injury in post-deployment health assessments went for subsequent treatment.

When PTSD goes untreated, it can lead to a plethora of problems. Failed marriages, suicide attempts, criminal activity and violent behavior are among the many dangerous things that PTSD can lead its sufferers to do. Friends and family members of veterans are often left to try to pick up the pieces of these fractured lives and find psychological or legal assistance.

To read a recent article about the effects of PTSD on one family, click on the following link:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/03/military-marriages_n_3511780.html

If you find yourself picking up the pieces from a loved one suffering from PTSD, who may have delved into criminal activity as a result of the disorder, there is special legal assistance waiting for you. If you need or a family member need criminal defense in civilian or military court, call the Law Offices of John L. Calcagni, III, at 401-531-5100 for a free consultation to learn about your options.
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The Law Office of John L. Calcagni, III offers clients representation in the areas of Criminal Defense, Military Defense, Federal Criminal Defense, OUI Defense in MA , Assault and Battery and all criminal matters.

Please call (401) 351-5100 to arrange for a free consultation about your case or visit our website at www,CalcagniLaw.com

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