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1-Enrolled July 05, 2022 Passed IN Senate June 27, 2022 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 94Introduced by Senator CorteseJune 13, 2022 Relative to Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day and Month. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 94, Cortese. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, All citizens possess the basic human right of the preservation of personal dignity; andWHEREAS, All citizens deserve the investment of every possible resource to ensure their lasting physical, mental, and emotional well-being; andWHEREAS, Post-traumatic stress can result from any number of stressors, including combat, interpersonal violence, severe impact collisions, natural disaster, and exposure to the suffering of others; andWHEREAS, The diagnosis known as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) was initially formulated in 1980 by the American Psychiatric Association to commonly describe and categorize the psychological aftermath of severe traumatic distress; and WHEREAS, Post-traumatic stress has historically been unjustly portrayed as a mental illness caused by a preexisting flaw of character or ability, and the term disorder" carries a stigma that perpetuates this misconception; andWHEREAS, It has been shown through electromagnetic imaging that severe post-traumatic stress causes physical changes within the brain, which are more accurately described as an injury than a disorder; andWHEREAS, Referring to post-traumatic stress as a disorder can disparage the injured and discourage them from seeking timely care for their behavioral health needs; and WHEREAS, Post-traumatic stress injury exhibiting compliance with criteria A through H, inclusive, of Section 309.81 in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders deserves equal compensation strictly matching that presently allowed under the law for post-traumatic stress disorder; and WHEREAS, All citizens suffering from post-traumatic stress injury deserve our compassion and consideration. The brave men and women in the military who received theses wounds while risking their lives to protect our freedom, health, and welfare deserve special recognition of their gallantry, commitment, devotion, and sacrifice; and WHEREAS, Timely access to appropriate treatment of post-traumatic stress injury can diminish complications and prevent suicide; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, That the Senate hereby designates June 27 of each year as Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day; and be it furtherResolved, That the Senate designates June as Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Month; and be it furtherResolved, That the Senate respectfully urges the State Department of Public Health, Military Department, and Department of Veterans Affairs to continue working to educate victims of interpersonal violence, combat, life-threatening accidents, or natural disasters and their families as well as the general public about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of post-traumatic stress injury; and be it furtherResolved, That the Senate respectfully requests that this resolution be transmitted to the Governor for appropriate proclamation and execution, and encourages all citizens and residents to join in this worthy observance; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
1+CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 94Introduced by Senator CorteseJune 13, 2022 Relative to Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day and Month. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 94, as introduced, Cortese. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, All citizens possess the basic human right of the preservation of personal dignity; andWHEREAS, All citizens deserve the investment of every possible resource to ensure their lasting physical, mental, and emotional well-being; andWHEREAS, Post-traumatic stress can result from any number of stressors, including combat, interpersonal violence, severe impact collisions, natural disaster, and exposure to the suffering of others; andWHEREAS, The diagnosis known as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) was initially formulated in 1980 by the American Psychiatric Association to commonly describe and categorize the psychological aftermath of severe traumatic distress; and WHEREAS, Post-traumatic stress has historically been unjustly portrayed as a mental illness caused by a preexisting flaw of character or ability, and the term disorder" carries a stigma that perpetuates this misconception; andWHEREAS, It has been shown through electromagnetic imaging that severe post-traumatic stress causes physical changes within the brain, which are more accurately described as an injury than a disorder; andWHEREAS, Referring to post-traumatic stress as a disorder can disparage the injured and discourage them from seeking timely care for their behavioral health needs; and WHEREAS, Post-traumatic stress injury exhibiting compliance with criteria A through H, inclusive, of Section 309.81 in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders deserves equal compensation strictly matching that presently allowed under the law for post-traumatic stress disorder; and WHEREAS, All citizens suffering from post-traumatic stress injury deserve our compassion and consideration. The brave men and women in the military who received theses wounds while risking their lives to protect our freedom, health, and welfare deserve special recognition of their gallantry, commitment, devotion, and sacrifice; and WHEREAS, Timely access to appropriate treatment of post-traumatic stress injury can diminish complications and prevent suicide; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, That the Senate hereby designates June 27 of each year as Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day; and be it furtherResolved, That the Senate designates June as Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Month; and be it furtherResolved, That the Senate respectfully urges the State Department of Public Health, Military Department, and Department of Veterans Affairs to continue working to educate victims of interpersonal violence, combat, life-threatening accidents, or natural disasters and their families as well as the general public about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of post-traumatic stress injury; and be it furtherResolved, That the Senate respectfully requests that this resolution be transmitted to the Governor for appropriate proclamation and execution, and encourages all citizens and residents to join in this worthy observance; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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3- Enrolled July 05, 2022 Passed IN Senate June 27, 2022 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 94Introduced by Senator CorteseJune 13, 2022 Relative to Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day and Month. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 94, Cortese. Digest Key
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3534 WHEREAS, All citizens possess the basic human right of the preservation of personal dignity; and
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4342 WHEREAS, Post-traumatic stress has historically been unjustly portrayed as a mental illness caused by a preexisting flaw of character or ability, and the term disorder" carries a stigma that perpetuates this misconception; and
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5150 WHEREAS, All citizens suffering from post-traumatic stress injury deserve our compassion and consideration. The brave men and women in the military who received theses wounds while risking their lives to protect our freedom, health, and welfare deserve special recognition of their gallantry, commitment, devotion, and sacrifice; and
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5554 Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, That the Senate hereby designates June 27 of each year as Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day; and be it further
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5756 Resolved, That the Senate designates June as Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Month; and be it further
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5958 Resolved, That the Senate respectfully urges the State Department of Public Health, Military Department, and Department of Veterans Affairs to continue working to educate victims of interpersonal violence, combat, life-threatening accidents, or natural disasters and their families as well as the general public about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of post-traumatic stress injury; and be it further
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6160 Resolved, That the Senate respectfully requests that this resolution be transmitted to the Governor for appropriate proclamation and execution, and encourages all citizens and residents to join in this worthy observance; and be it further
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6362 Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.