This video shows doctors using hypnotherapy techniques to cure serious “shell shock” symptoms during and after World War Two, and highlighting how childhood adversity plays a huge part in which men develop PTSD-type symptoms and which don’t.
This was known in WW1, after the Battle of the Somme, but then ignored when it came to the call up for WW2. It must not be ignored any longer, as there is a clear way to know who will succumb to involuntary symptom when put under the greatest stress.
Doctors in both WW1 and WW2 left full records of their hypnotherapy-style treatment, which dramatically cured shell shock symptoms in military men, and CatchPTSD hypnotherapists use these same methods today, with equal success.