I perhaps wasn't as clear as I should have been. Every service member sees the social worker three or four months, I think it is, after the deployment. It depends on the person's journey whether they're ready or not at this stage to say to the therapist that they're experiencing these challenges and need therapy to handle the situation. Some soldiers, sailors, and air personnel aren't ready at that stage and they do not want to declare that they have challenges; therefore, there's not a lot that can be done.
Hopefully, though, there's a network of people, both family members and people they work with, who will notice that there have been changes in this person's behaviour and will encourage that person to seek help.