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Emotional Avoidance: More Harmful Than HelpfulEmotional avoidance is a temporary way to deal with PTSD. We explain why this common response to trauma isn’t healthy.
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Learn About PTSD Emotional Avoidance and Why it Doesn’t WorkVeterans may react through emotional avoidance when suffering from PTSD. Learn more about this common response to trauma.
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PTSD and Trauma AnniversariesIf you suffer from PTSD, you may experience a trauma anniversary. In this article, learn more about this event and ways to cope.
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Know the Difference Between PTSD and Combat StressU.S. veterans who believe they have PTSD may actually be experiencing combat stress. Cuddigan Law can help you better understand the difference between the two.
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Military Personnel Exposed to Agent Orange from Testing and Storage Outside VietnamU.S. veterans were exposed to Agent Orange in many ways. Here, learn about their exposure from testing and storage outside Vietnam.
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Military Personnel Exposed to Agent Orange in ThailandU.S. military personnel working on a base in Thailand during the Vietnam War may have been exposed to Agent Orange. Here, learn about disability compensation.
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Military Personnel Near the Korean DMZ Exposed to Agent OrangeU.S. military personnel stationed near the Korean demilitarized zone may have been exposed to Agent Orange. Here's what you should know.
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Agent Orange Exposure: Vietnam Air Force ReservistsAir Force Reservists exposed to Agent Orange are now eligible for VA benefits. Learn how this affects you or a family member.
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Diseases Associated With Agent Orange ExposureIf you served in the Vietnam War, you may now suffer from serious health conditions due to Agent Orange exposure. Learn about diseases linked to this chemical.
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Blue Water Navy Vets Eligible for Disability After Agent Orange ExposureIf you served as a Blue Water Navy vet and were exposed to Agent Orange during the Vietnam War, you can now receive VA compensation. Learn more here.
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