Invisible scars: what it’s like to survive a war
Too many outsiders to the world of war leap to make generalisations over those afflicted by PTSD.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Too many outsiders to the world of war leap to make generalisations over those afflicted by PTSD.
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