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Patrick talks to Skyler about getting more professional help with his PTSD. When his son is an out-patient at the Bay Pines VA Hospital, Patrick has an idea. At the time Patrick is heading up the birds of prey program at Boyd Hill in Florida and suggests Skyler come to the park and take a walk with a wounded red tail hawk. Skyler is also a lover of birds of prey and decides to take his father up on the offer. He begins taking long walks in nature with the wounded hawk on his arm and finds his symptoms improving.