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Episode 11: Soldier's Heart, PTSD and the Forgotten Suffering of Civil War Soldiers

Episode 11: Soldier's Heart, PTSD and the Forgotten Suffering of Civil War Soldiers

Update: 2024-04-03
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In this episode titled "Soldiers Heart: PTSD and the Forgotten Suffering of Civil War Soldiers," we dive deep into the psychological aftermath of the Civil War, drawing significant insights from the book Invisible Wounds by Dillon J. Carroll. This thought-provoking discussion unveils the hidden traumas faced by soldiers, as detailed in the book, highlighting the early recognition of what we now understand as PTSD. We'll explore how "Invisible Wounds" sheds light on the internal struggles of veterans, their battles with unseen scars, and the societal impact of these psychological injuries. Join us as we navigate through the pages of history, uncovering the silent yet profound legacy of bravery and resilience that continues to resonate with modern discussions on mental health and the cost of war.

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Episode 11: Soldier's Heart, PTSD and the Forgotten Suffering of Civil War Soldiers

Episode 11: Soldier's Heart, PTSD and the Forgotten Suffering of Civil War Soldiers

Adam J. Krall/Paul Golladay/Christopher Stratton/Jason Noyes