Oh, for sure. Yes. The common thread would be going through each of those different states. The common thread was that military families who knew of them prior to the PTSD that developed had more resources. They had that ability to go backāto go back to their friendships before, to go back to being able to reassure them that they're more than the PTSD. All of the states had themes that came up that were quite regular for each of them.
For the crisis state, as I said, every single one of those families found that the barriers and policies associated with trying to get supports were way too much for them. All of those families, as I mentioned, went into that crisis that was very severe, to the point where, for example, in one family, the gentleman had a couple of kids who had to call their mom and tell her that their dad wanted to kill himself. He didn't have those resources and coping tools.
I would say that there is a theme that happened in each of those categories, the states I had mentioned, but of course nobody fits in a tightly knit box.