One of the problems you're dealing with, and we've talked about it, and certainly returning to work is good, because when you return to work you're dealing with outsiders who can see a problem developing.... In the home, it's another story. You don't know you have PTSD, and sometimes months, years later, you wake up short of breath, a whole pile of experiences, and then you realize you have a problem. But being military in nature, a lot of people will refuse to acknowledge that problem or think they can deal with it themselves.
That's the next question: is the spouse authorized to make a phone call on the person's behalf? Do they even know it's happening? Sometimes they've split up, and it's too late, the people are on their own.
So it's getting that person out there when the PTSD symptoms raise their head, and then finding the right people to help them get better.