Basics of a PTSD C&P Exam

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➡️C&P exams can be extremely stressful for veterans. There are three questions that the examiner has to answer when they examine you for a PTSD claim

– Stressor verification

– Mental health diagnosis

– What level of functioning do you have, and how is it negatively affecting you.

The C&P Exam is not a test. It is an evaluation. The evaluator is a mental health professional. Their job is to try to find out if you have a mental health condition related to a stressful event on active-duty military service.

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