Thousands of Operators need help now.
Operator Syndrome destroys lives. breaks families. can be diagnosed. can be treated.
Over 20 years of sustained combat and training has left our Special Operations Force members with significant medical and behavioral health issues as a direct result of their service.
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What is Operator Syndrome?
A unique constellation of medical and behavioral health-care needs of military special operation forces that have been identified by people that understand the issues, how they effect operators and how to treat them.
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Recognizing Operator Syndrome
Learn about the lingering and acute effects of a life of service in special operations combat units that impact our most elite warfighters. Help them win the fight for their lives at home. The PDF download is free, peer reviewed research spearheaded by Dr. Christopher Frueh. It could change your life or the life of someone you love.
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20 years is far too long.
20 years of sustained combat has had a devastating effect on the nation’s greatest warriors. The Special Operations Community, along with other critical operational units, have borne the burden of endless training cycles and never before seen multiple combat deployments. The toll on our willing, elite warriors has left thousands of men and their families suffering from countless medical and mental issues that are driving suicide rates to skyrocketing numbers and leaving our nation’s most decorated operators with a substantially depleted quality of life.