UmarJustice
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Good to see that the army is taking care of the wounded and disabled. This instills a sense of belonging into these soldiers and officers.
good, but our situation requires that those returning from war zone should get psychological treatment to make them fit for society again... those in army and have gone and returned from war zone, mostly are hyper, insensitive, and not exactly normal...
therefore, psychological treatment should be must for everyone going in and out of war zone.
good, but our situation requires that those returning from war zone should get psychological treatment to make them fit for society again... those in army and have gone and returned from war zone, mostly are hyper, insensitive, and not exactly normal...
therefore, psychological treatment should be must for everyone going in and out of war zone.
There are military psychiatrists present at AFIRM pindi. PAF also has some psychiatrists I think.
They also played a role in the 2005 earthquake civilian rehab.
Although I agree, more needs to be done to cater to the affects of this war, almost every soldier now has visited the frontlines...so some psychological effect will be there.
I know of one Soldier.. Who lost his legs due to an RPG in NW.. then less than 3 months while he is recovering in the hospital.. His sister suddenly dies of brain hemorrhage after giving birth.. How do you alleviate that shock and sadness?