American Sniper: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

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American Sniper is about American war hero Chris Kyle. Chris Kyle was born in Texas who grew up in a house where the father had a eat or get eaten mentality. Chris Kyle was a bull rider until he saw bombings on tv happen where he immediately went to sign up for the military. He went through Navy Seal training and eventually became a sniper through training. Kyle fought over in the Iraq War. Before he went on his first tour he met a girl at a bar, and they eventually got married before leaving for his first tour. Between tours they started a family, when Chris was back in between tours he started showing signs of withdrawal from war, for example damaged hearing and grief. While over in Iraq he became such an infamous sniper he had a bounty put on his head. While over there he felt bad that he was missing his family grow up but felt he owed his country. Finally after 4 tours he stayed at home with his family in Texas. He had trouble adjusting back to civilian life, he was on edge and visibly more violent. Eventually Chris got help from a doctor and diverted his depression into helping other veterans adapt back to civilian life. Sadly, one of the veterans he was helping …show more content…

PTSD, otherwise known as Post traumatic stress disorder, is “a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or seeing a terrifying event.”(Mayo Clinic) Some of the symptoms Chris showed in the movie were visible anxiety at the sound of certain noises such as drills in a workshop. He almost tried to kill a dog when he thought it was attacking his son when the dog and child were just playing around. After being a sniper for 4 tours, all the loud noises and stress associated with that, it was almost unavoidable to not suffer effects once back home. Once back home he also became detached from his wife and society, when the wife would want to do something, all Chris would want to do is stay at

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