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Burka
1 month ago
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How did Adam feel about his second deployment

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ddd [7.4K]1 month ago
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Answer: Not so good

Explanation:

''During the middle of my second deployment, I experienced my initial panic attack. It became clear to me that unless I addressed this issue, I would no longer be able to perform my duties. In a sense, I was merely trying to salvage my career. I understood that I needed to take action; otherwise, I couldn’t persist in this line of work.''

Initially, he felt anxious and after experiencing his first panic attack, he became increasingly concerned about everything. Eventually, he recognized what truly mattered to him and acknowledged that he had to resolve his mental struggles to function effectively at work again. His goal was to preserve his career, but the anxiety and negative thoughts prevented him from executing these critical tasks as he needed to.

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