![]() ![]() The Nation's #1 Independent Veterans Web Site Click here to make VA Watchdog dot Org your homepage VA NEWS FLASH from Larry Scott at VA Watchdog dot Org -- 06-28-2008 |
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VETS WITH DISORDER -- Peake: "It doesn't mean you have a disorder that is going to be longstanding..." and "...it is not just a federal responsibility, it is a national responsibility."
Although the following article's headline is about VA Secretary Peake's reaction to the New G.I. Bill...the real story of importance is his comments about PTSD. Peake, very well-trained in public relations, is using what we call the "M&M" strategy, "minimize & marginalize." When you "M&M" a situation, you try to make a problem appear smaller that it really is (minimize), and then you try to show that those with the problem are really alright because the problem is being taken care of (marginalize). In the article below, Peake minimized PTSD by saying, "It doesn't mean you have a disorder that is going to be longstanding and problematic for the rest of your life..." The message here is that PTSD is not debilitating...and many Americans will believe this. He then marginalized PTSD vets by saying, "...it is not just a federal responsibility, it is a national responsibility." This statement was made in reference to private providers stepping in to help PTSD vets because the VA can't handle the load. The message here is, "It's OK. They are being taken care of." But, Peake is wrong. It IS a federal responsibility. When Peake makes it a national responsibility, he turns PTSD veterans into welfare cases, needing to rely on the sympathy of the public instead of the care that the VA should be providing. A veteran wrote me recently and said, "Peake doesn't have a clue." Wrong! He knows exactly what he's doing. He's trying to sell his "minimize & marginalize" program to the American people. I hope they see this for what it is...just another way for the government to avoid their responsibility to veterans who come home from war with the unseen wound of PTSD. For more about veterans and PTSD, use the VA
Watchdog search engine...click here... Story here... http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0628/p25s34-usmb.html Story below: ------------------------- Veterans Affairs secretary: New GI benefits a plusFree college tuition will boost recruiting, says Peake.By David Cook
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The VA has a more demanding clientele than in the
past, Peake said. "There is perhaps a great sense of expectation among not
only the service member but families and I actually agree with that."
Peake said one goal is to do more "to support the family."
A recent Rand Corporation study estimated that some 300,000 of the 1.6
million troops deployed for operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom
(Afghanistan) could be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder
(PTSD) and depression. Asked about the study, Peake sought to put those
findings in context, noting the "spectrum" of military personnel returning
from war zones.
"You probably need to be a sociopath not to have some effect when you have
seen the kinds of things our folks are being exposed to," he said. Peake
was wounded in Vietnam and won a Silver Star and a Purple Heart. "It
doesn't mean you have a disorder that is going to be longstanding and
problematic for the rest of your life.... In some cases, there is clearly
going to be people that will have long-term effects and long-term
disability in their ability to function and enjoy life and those kinds of
things. And we need to deal with them. There are others [who] I think that
with support early and engagement early will be just fine over time."
In discussing assistance for vets whose problems are most severe, Peake
said he was "very willing to start to try to work with outside
organizations that want to do good for our veterans and their families."
He has started an office to focus on outreach to organizations that want
to help and has had discussions with Major League Baseball about the
topic. "So I am actually excited about the notion that ... it is not just
a federal responsibility, it is a national responsibility," he said.
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posted by Larry
Scott
Founder and Editor
VA Watchdog dot Org
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