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November 18, 2019
Title: On the Battlefield and the Homefront: A Wife’s Perspective
Topic: PTSD: A Wife’s Perspective
Discussed by Jen Satterly
with All Secure Foundation (www.allsecurefoundation.org)
Part 1 of 3
Our warriors come home with invisible wounds of war. What battles are they still fighting? How can we help their spouses help them?
Jen Satterly is the Co-Founder and Chief Program Officer of All Secure Foundation,
an organization that focuses on the invisible wounds of war. Jen’s husband,
Command Sgt. Tom Satterly, was a guest on Veteran’s Day, November 11.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
How did training and filming with Special Ops help prepare Jen for the invisible wounds of war that her husband experienced?
Has she been able to help others as well?
Are combat veterans fearful of seeking help for PTSD? Is this why wives/husbands/parents are often clueless to their suffering?
Is the military now encouraging combats veterans to seek help?
When did Jen realize her husband was suffering from PTSD?
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Title: Part 2 of 3 - On the Battlefield and the Homefront: A Wife’s Perspective
Topic: PTSD: A Wife’s Perspective
Discussed by Jen Satterly
with All Secure Foundation (www.allsecurefoundation.org)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
How can WE help those suffering from PTSD? What can/should we say to someone?
During this segment Jen discusses the signs and symptoms of PTSD.
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Title: Part 3 of 3 - On the Battlefield and the Homefront: A Wife’s Perspective
Topic: PTSD: A Wife’s Perspective
Discussed by Jen Satterly
with All Secure Foundation (www.allsecurefoundation.org)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
The holidays are difficult for those here and oversees. During this final
segment, Jen discusses some ways we can show kindness. She also suggests certain
things to NOT say/do to someone with PTSD.
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