Green Beret's suicide death revives questions about PTSD, risks to brain health
- The suicide death of Livelsberger, a 37-year-old Green Beret, raises concerns about the mental health risks faced by military personnel, particularly Special Operations Forces, on New Year's Day.
- Experts note that while mental health support has increased, many Special Operations personnel fear seeking help due to potential career impacts.
- A study found that nearly all Special Operations personnel who died by suicide experienced emotional trauma during their first deployments.
- Livelsberger's ex-girlfriend shared that he feared seeking help because he wouldn't be deployable, highlighting the stigma around mental health in the military.
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