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"This report does not find pressure to change clinical diagnoses"

A summary of an Army investigation says some soldiers with PTSD may not get the diagnoses they deserve -- but nobody in the Army did anything wrong.

Editor's note: Last year, after a soldier at the Army's Fort Carson in Colorado recorded his psychologist saying that there was pressure from above not to diagnose soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorder, the recording made its way to the U.S. Senate and to the secretary of the Army. On July 28, 2008, the Army finished an internal investigation -- and concluded it had done nothing wrong. The summary of the investigation is below. Read about the tape recording here and the investigation here.


Apr. 09, 2009 |

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