Medric Cousineau is angry over Ottawa’s refusal to treat service dogs for PTSD sufferers the same as for other injured former soldiers.
Tag Archives: post-traumatic stress disorder
Inside Roméo Dallaire’s ongoing battle with PTSD
From 2016: Lt.-Gen. Roméo Dallaire’s raw and emotionally devastating memoir lays bare his own inner torment
PTSD and the loneliness of coming home
Author Sebastian Junger asks what if PTSD is located not in the trauma of combat, but in the transition back to modern life?
Uncommon bonds: The friendship of Lindhout, Khadr and Harper
How horrific personal tragedies drew three suffering Canadians—Amanda Lindhout, Omar Khadr, and Rinelle Harper—into a close, unlikely kinship
Dr. Marc Dauphin on treating the Taliban, PTSD and the chaos of war
In conversation with Michael Petrou
Editorial: A century of goodwill is getting blown away
The sad RCMP shooting of Greg Matters
Broken soldiers, suffering without visible scars
Book review: Thank You for Your Service
Final Canadian troops depart for Kabul
Tease the day: Soldiers bouyed by idealism as they train Afghan troops
Studies say . . . a memory boost and the shock of birth
Chocolate makes snails smarter and fish could start losing weight
Gregory John Matters, 1972-2012
For years, the former soldier had struggled with PTSD. Finally, last year, he sought treatment. He was better than ever.