I think that the earlier our men and women in uniform get psychological help, the better off they will be. That won't mean that they will be able to go immediately and that they won't have to face certain taboos since consulting psychologists out in the field could be poorly looked upon, but soldiers would at least have the opportunity to see someone should they need to. Right now they have a lot of chaplains out in the field because they are servicemen and women themselves, but there still are no military psychologists accompanying them.
On February 27th, 2007. See this statement in context.