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We Are Soldiers Movie Analysis

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This film was eye opening for me. As a psychology major I have heard about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and know that soldiers returning for war have been largely affected by it, however, I had never experienced the story being told from the perspective that it was shown in this film, incorporated footage from the events that the soldiers were describing with their personal accounts of the events. This combination allowed me to not only understand the feelings that the soldiers were describing, but also allowed me to feel along with them. Some of the gut feelings that I experienced while watching this film were sadness, empathy and a sense of loss. While I did not personally experience the loss that these soldiers felt, listening to them …show more content…

The individuals in this film also showed symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The diagnosis for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder beings with describing that trauma that one must experience to qualify for the classification of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, one of the aspects of which is threat of death. All of the individuals in this film experienced a daily threat of death while in Afghanistan. Some of the soldiers talk about being unable to forget the events that they had experiences while they were serving. This suggests that these individuals are experiencing recurrent, distressing memories of the traumatic events. Recurrent memories of traumatic events are one of the symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. When some of these soldiers were talking about the events that they witnessed there was a look on their faces that made it seem as though they were reliving the events that they were describing as they described them. This could also be a form of an intrusive symptom of PTSD. While none of the soldiers mention having flashbacks while they are speaking it is possible that they are indeed have flashbacks or dissociative reactions. The soldiers in the film do not appear to have any of the symptoms associated with avoidance. All of these soldiers were discussing the experiences that they faced and describing the memories associated with those experiences. There were not avoiding their traumatic memories but discussing them. However a number of the soldiers state in the film that they did not tell their family or friends about instances that they have experienced, which might be seen as avoidance. They especially did not tell their friends and families about the events when they happened. One of the soldiers specifically said that he had difficultly sleeping after coming back from combat, he said that

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