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295While the Military may have the skills and knowledge to succeed anywhere people need to understand the transition is hard for certain people because a lot of Military personnel have a hard time once they leave the Military due to various anxiety disorders and traumas they have endured people may not have the education and skills needed so taking a transitional classes before leaving the service is essential People knowing the condition of PTSD as the most common disorder by returning vets they miss that a lot of returning vets come home with illnesses such as anxiety disorders and depression rather than just PTSD According to the armed forces mental health lead in Sussex the mental health nurse Andy Stubbs would advise all mental health professionals to look for the other types of mental health and not jump straight to PTSD too quickly Holmstrom 2013 It is not only the U S soldiers that are having a hard time transition from active duty Mark Hinton head of psychological services at Combat Stress in the UK states that service members are hesitant to talk about mental health and that they wait until the end to even start attending health services
The number of Military personnel who have deployed to places like Afghanistan and Iraq is over 2 million since 2001 For the majority of returning Military member who is separating and becoming civilians again appear to transition free from any conditions but according to Tanielian and Jaycox 2008 approximately 30 of returning veterans suffer from PTSD a mild TBI or depression While deployed soldiers are taught strategies of denial and emotional detachment that when they will help with combat related stresses But by the time they are back at home these detachment methods could hinder their reintegration back into the civilian world In 2009 along with the current pre separation counseling Military members receive before they transition back to the civilian world The Military instituted an additional resource for remote Military members members who are overseas which is the Mobile Vet Center MVC which goes to remote locations to provide counseling to Military members which currently there are 50 MVC s in operation Amdur et al 2011 The military may have the skills and knowledge but people still need to understand the transition from the Military back to the civilian way of life is hard for some Military individuals When finally leaving the Military way of life no matter if it is under your authority or not taking a pre separation briefing is essential for a smooth transition Making sure that you understand your requirements and to receive all the knowledge and understanding you can get will help get you to have a smooth transition and a better life outside of the Military