Being a Soldier is a stressful job. The range of skills needed to do the job and possible situations a Soldier might find him- or herself in are numerous. As a result, anxiety can be expected. There are many anxiety issues associated with social, medical, and separation situations. Anxiety is common with adjustment disorders, depression, and sleep disorders. There is a difference between an acute stress reaction and post-traumatic stress disorder. Although low mood, irritability, poor sleep and concentration, and emotional numbness may be common to both, acute reactions usually last only a few days or weeks, whereas post-traumatic stress disorder may last more than 1 month. Post traumatic stress is highly treatable and curable (Army photos are curtesy assets).
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