Friday, August 10, 2012
Vets With PTSD Face Driving Challenges When Back Home
Lee Woodruff's August 9th CBS News article "Auto anxiety: Some returning veterans struggle with driving" describes how terrifying a drive back home can be for vets suffering from PTSD.
Trained to anticipate attacks while driving, these vets can become panicked by "simple" traffic maneuvers.
Read the entire CBS News article now to learn more.
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CBS News,
driving,
Lee Woodruff,
Mrs. Lieutenant,
PTSD,
vets
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