You mentioned specifically about benefits and that someone who feels they have post-traumatic stress disorder would have to fill out an application. Although it was somewhat difficult, we had the good fortune to have two sessions with people who had served and were suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, sessions that were more casual than this very structured meeting right now. For reasons of privacy I won't go into any kind of identification, but it was a commissioned officer who said that when they suffered post-traumatic stress disorder, even the capability of being able to bring oneself to fill in an application brought on a great deal of distress.
We have also had a session here with our own Veterans Affairs staff about having professionals who can ask good questions to see if that level of support is required. Have you found that, and do you provide professional assistance when you have someone who is quite drastically affected by PTSD?