
Senator Akaka on V.A.: "widespread indifference to the invisible wounds of war"
Continued fallout from the release of an email by CREW and VoteVets.org obtained from a Veterans Affairs (VA) employee directing VA staff to refrain from diagnosing soldiers and veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The email can be seen here. Last week, the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee held hearings on the subject. The Chair of that Committee, Senator Daniel Akaka (D-HI), blasted the VA for its "widespread indifference":
The Veterans Affairs Department seems to have a widespread indifference toward veterans with mental illness, U.S. Sen. Daniel K. Akaka and other Senate Democrats said yesterday.
Their comments came after the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, which Akaka chairs, heard a VA psychologist deny she was trying to save money when she suggested in an e-mail to her staff that they use other mental illness diagnoses for veterans who may have post-traumatic stress disorder.
"This incident was both disturbing and disappointing," Akaka said. "It reinforced fears among many veterans that the VA's mental health system is not meeting all their needs."
The e-mail, written by Norma Perez, a former PTSD program coordinator for the VA medical center in Temple, Texas, followed another problem where VA officials tried to suppress data on veteran suicides, Akaka said.
"Together, these incidents suggest a possible trend — widespread indifference to the invisible wounds of war," Akaka said. "We are concerned about systemwide problems within VA's mental health system."
Akaka has asked the VA to review and revise its PTSD treatment and compensation guidelines and provide complete data on veterans' suicides. He also has requested a VA inspector general's investigation of the Temple VA medical center.
Misdiagnosed by Temple, Tx VA
I was misdiagnosed with Personality Disorder by the Temple, TX VA, I have been previously diagnosed by at least 8 independent psychologist and psychiatrist including three VA doctors with PTSD. But when I went to the Temple VA a psychologist diagnosed me with personality disorder. How can I get this off my medical record?



VA driving out mental health counselors
The VA is all messed up. We used to have a good clinical social worker who was qualified to conduct mental health counseling at our nearby (hour's drive away) VA outpatient center until she was driven out of her job by jealous co-workers who didn't like the extra patient load that she brought in due to all of the veterans who were desperate for a good listening ear. The VA then dumbed down her job so they could replace here with someone who only does referrals to other locations. No help there.