I find that a lot of the women who come to my practice have been diagnosed with comorbid disorders.
Often when men are presenting, they have PTSD as their primary concern. A lot of women I end up working with have been diagnosed with personality disorders, more serious levels of disorders. It's almost as if, when they came forward with concerns and were having difficulties, they became the issue, instead of the system. They ended up in non-culturally competent care at times, where they became the problem and needed to leave the military, instead of the military addressing the concerns to help them. That's probably the most predominant thing.
I had, I think, only one gentleman who came to me who had been diagnosed in the military, and several women.