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Key questions to ask patients who are veterans

Current Psychiatry. 2021 February;20(2):34-35 | doi:10.12788/cp.0082
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Keeping it inside. Do you have anyone to talk with about your military experiences?

Many veterans feel uncomfortable discussing their experiences with others. Some veterans may be concerned that others will not understand what they went through. Some might perceive that disclosing their experiences could burden other people, or they may be concerned that explaining their experiences may be too shocking. Asking this question may present an opportunity for you to suggest psychotherapy for your patient.

Life as a civilian. How is your life different as a civilian? How have you adjusted to civilian life?

During the process of assimilation into civilian life, veterans may experience symptoms of depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, or other disorders. These symptoms may emerge and/or become exacerbated during their transition to civilian life.