Designates June 2020 as Post-traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Month and June 27, 2020, as Post-traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day in Louisiana
This resolution aims to impact state laws by promoting recognition and understanding of PTSI. Through its provisions, it urges the Louisiana Department of Health and the Department of Veterans Affairs to enhance education on the symptoms, causes, and treatments for PTSI. By recognizing June as a dedicated awareness month, the resolution encourages statewide initiatives to reach out to individuals suffering from this condition and facilitates discussions that can lead to better mental health care and reduce stigma associated with such injuries.
HCR49 is a House Concurrent Resolution from the 2020 Regular Session, designating June 2020 as Post-traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Month and June 27, 2020, as Post-traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day in Louisiana. The resolution acknowledges the significant impact of post-traumatic stress injury (PTSI), differentiating it from the concept of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) which carries a negative stigma. HCR49 emphasizes the need for awareness, education, and proper resources to support those affected by PTSI, particularly veterans and survivors of severe traumatic events.
The general sentiment surrounding HCR49 has been positive, highlighting the necessity of addressing mental health issues openly. Supporters of the resolution are primarily advocates for mental health, veterans' organizations, and health professionals who understand the importance of speaking about mental wellness without stigma. This resolution is seen as a progressive step towards recognizing and treating post-traumatic stress injuries as legitimate health concerns rather than character flaws.
Notable points of contention are mostly around the terminology used in describing post-traumatic stress injuries. By shifting away from the term 'disorder', the bill actively seeks to destigmatize mental health issues for veterans and others affected by traumatic events. There may be resistance from traditionalists who believe in maintaining established terminologies in mental health fields, but the rationale behind the resolution aims to promote healing and recognition for those recovering from PTSI.