I understand your concerns, however, working with military people who have to fish body parts out of the ocean for weeks on end after plane crashes, and clean up all sorts of human wreckage, I have seen PTSD with them.
Actually since these experiences, I have come to believe that the costs of finding out exactly what happened is counter prodctive for it makes for so many more victims.
If they’re all PTSD’d over that, I don’t know what the hell a dog is going to do for them but whatever. They can bond over a nice car trip.
The combat Vets I knew who were in group therapy in 1989-90 all said the weekly war story therapy made them worse. Add
the antidepressants that the VA loaded Vets up on.
Body parts from a plane crash is mild next to men with intestines blown out from mortar and 122mm rocket rounds.