Post-traumatic stress disorder certainly is a condition for which there are some very robust interventions. We have a section within our membership of 7,000 that specializes in traumatic stress, in terms of research as well as practice delivery.
One of the challenges, I think, within military populations, is access to that care and the way in which care is contracted out. There are no clinical psychologists in uniform, as far as I know. There are some who work on the personnel or industrial organizational side, but not on the clinical side.
There are robust treatments. I think maybe more attention needs to be paid to the mechanisms of accessing them.
Dr. Bland may have some other points of view on that topic, as well.