Kastle created the children's book titled, "Why Is Dad So Mad?" to help explain to his 6-year-old daughter his struggles with PTSD.
And when it was published, he read it to his daughter for the first time
"There’s a section in the book where I describe the anger and things associated with PTSD as a fire inside my chest," he says. "After I first read the book to my daughter, I remember her saying, 'I'm sorry you have a fire in your chest now, Dad."
According to the PTSD Foundation of America, 1 in 3 troops returning home are getting diagnosed with symptoms of PTSD, but less than 40% will ultimately seek help.
The stigma, shame, and discrimination around mental health issues is damaging for those who face symptoms as well as those who are close to them.
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