By Eilene Zimmerman — 2020
The very earliest days of our lives, and our closest relationships, can offer clues about how we cope with adversity.
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The iconic scene when George C. Scott slaps the soldier with PTSD in Patton and calls him a “yellow-bellied coward” mirrors the historic and continued ambivalence of the military toward the psychological wounds of war.