Refugees go from surviving war to fighting PTSD
BERLIN Like many other refugees, Mustafa experienced traumatic events before fleeing his homeland of Syria.
In Damascus he was detained for two months and tortured by the authorities. On his long journey to freedom, he witnessed streets and bombed out buildings filled with dead bodies.
Since January 2015, Mustafa (who asked to conceal his real identity for the safety of his family members in Syria) has taken refuge in Germany, far from any war zones. But the horrors he saw and felt in Syria continue to influence his daily life.
He has had occasional panic attacks, loss of appetite, weight loss, depression and a recurring sense of hopelessness, particularly during half a year in Berlin when he knew little German and was living in refugee hostels.
I dont go out a lot, said Mustafa, 28, who recently moved into his own apartment. I have problems with trust. I cannot trust people because in Syria you cannot trust anyone.
More than half the people who escape war zones suffer from mental illness, according to research done by Germanys chamber of psychotherapists.
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http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2016/2/19/refugees-go-from-surviving-war-to-fighting-ptsd.html