CBS News) EAST CHICAGO, Ind. The dusty roads of Baghdad don’t have much in common with the sterile halls of St. Catherine’s Hospital in East Chicago, Ind. But the damage done on the Iraqi streets makes its way here, to the office of Dr. Glen Wurglitz.

Wurglitz has treated returning troops for symptoms of post-traumatic stress, which is all too common these days. Wurglitz is more closely involved than most stateside doctors - he’s a member of the Army Reserve, and will be shipping out to Iraq this summer.

"We’re constantly reminding people that stress happens," he told Early Show co-anchor Harry Smith. "And it happens when you least expect it. And it happens in ways that you don’t expect."

A Pentagon task force announced last month that the military is drastically unprepared to deal with the crush of mental health issues American troops face. Recent estimates show more than one-third of all troops, across all branches of the military, are dealing with post-traumatic stress, anxiety and depression.  …..more