Review by GEORGE R WARBURTON
He has heightened senses that he gained on the battle field. That gave him an added 'edge' in survival which could be used on the domestic front (and still can be). When you ask (and keep asking) what's wrong with them it destabilizes them and they begin doubting themselves even more. That 'doubt' runs the risk of becoming a solidified 'actual' disorder' once they've been psychiatrically 'labeled.' It's not a disorder.