User:Bruindre/Sandbox/Veterans Mental Health Benefits in the United States
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The United States provides benefits for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a severe anxiety disorder which persons, including military personnel, may develop after experiencing a psychologically traumatic event. For military personnel, the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will pay disability benefits to all service men and women diagnosed with PTSD and will also provide free health care so that they may seek proper treatment. To begin receiving these benefits, a veteran must first see a licensed psychiatrist or psychologist. In recent years the VA has increased efforts to ensure that all service men and women diagnosed with PTSD may seek and obtain proper care in their geographic area.
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