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Kyle,

    There was an interesting research article of PTSD and physical disability
in the last issue of Rehab. Counseling Bulletin. However, they utilized a VA
sample and did not include any cases of congenital physical disability. They
did, however, find that about one third of the PWD's experience "significant"
elements of PTSD.

Bobby


In a message dated 7/6/01 11:42:19 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:

<< In one sense, every gimp on the face of the earth has PTSD.  On the other
hand, and this is something I have to really watch for in myself, we can get
pretty comfortable with a "victim" mentality. Make sense?

-Kyle >>

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