Over the last 15 years, Dr. Pamela Hall, has helped 8,500 veterans combat their struggles with PTSD. In this episode, we discuss the impact of war on young service men and women. We dive into some of the early history of PTSD and how it has evolved over time. She mentions how the burden of war falls on society as a whole rather than just the service member. This is great conversation around a sensitive topic that is still very much prevalent today. Please Like and Subscribe!
Forensic Psychologist
Dr. Pamela Hall is a Forensic and Clinical psychologist and a Subject-matter expert in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. She's spoken with thousands of veterans. Although their stories are all unique, PTSD and the challenges violence exposure creates are not. Traumatic stress events don’t care how stoic, brave, smart, quick, commanding, or strong you are. They don’t care what came before or what the violent exposure was, where or how many times. That's why she and her colleagues wrote PTSD Unplugged. So those who are trauma-affected can become trauma-informed consumers about recovery resources.