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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Fri Dec 26, 2014, 05:37 PM Dec 2014

Female veterans battling PTSD from sexual trauma fight for redress

By Emily Wax-Thibodeaux

Thousands of female veterans are struggling to get health-care treatment and compensation from the Department of Veterans Affairs on the grounds that they suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder caused by sexual trauma in the military. The veterans and their advocates call it “the second battle” — with a bureaucracy they say is stuck in the past.

Judy Atwood-Bell was just a 19-year-old Army private when she says she was locked inside a barracks room at Fort Devens in Massachusetts, forced to the cold floor and raped by a fellow solider.

For more than two decades, Atwood-Bell fought for an apology and financial compensation from VA for PTSD, with panic attacks, insomnia and severe depression that she recalls started soon after that winter day in 1981. She filled out stacks of forms in triplicate and then filled them out again, pressing over and over for recognition of the harm that was done.

The department labels it “military sexual trauma” (MST), covering any unwanted contact, including sexual innuendo, groping and rape.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/female-veterans-battling-ptsd-from-sexual-trauma-fight-for-redress/2014/12/25/f2f22d8e-7b07-11e4-b821-503cc7efed9e_story.html

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Female veterans battling PTSD from sexual trauma fight for redress (Original Post) n2doc Dec 2014 OP
Sending them strength and courage, keep trying ladies! Dont call me Shirley Dec 2014 #1
For anyone who hasn't yet, I strongly recommend seeing "The Invisible War". NuclearDem Dec 2014 #2
I hope the other soldier is in prison helpmetohelpyou Dec 2014 #3
"I couldn’t be around men without having a panic attack." Cerridwen Dec 2014 #4
Gotcha , I missed that helpmetohelpyou Dec 2014 #5
 

NuclearDem

(16,184 posts)
2. For anyone who hasn't yet, I strongly recommend seeing "The Invisible War".
Fri Dec 26, 2014, 05:56 PM
Dec 2014

It covers rape and sexual assault in the military brilliantly.

Cerridwen

(13,258 posts)
4. "I couldn’t be around men without having a panic attack."
Fri Dec 26, 2014, 07:24 PM
Dec 2014
Since many survivors of sexual trauma lack a traditional paper trail, VA officials who evaluate claims have to search for what they call “markers,” such as a change in a performance review, e-mails or letters with friends or clergy about an attack, reports of depression and anxiety, weight loss or gain, requests for a pregnancy test or a test for a sexually transmitted disease. (bold added)



Plurals. Multiple cases being discussed.

A recent VA survey found that 1 in 4 women said they experienced sexual harassment or assault.


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