So so much this. We have at least one supervisor who will say all day long that they will never make you see a veteran you are not comfortable or competent to see, but then....get voluntold to see them. Or, when you do express apprehension to see that veteran, it seems like they gaslight you into seeing them by framing it in a way of "this is a good learning experience for you" only to not actually provide any fruitful/meaningful consultation, guidance, etc. I am often taking on veterans who I flat out have zero competencies in evaluating or treating, only to find myself literally thumbing through the digital DSM as I am in session with them to figure things out as I go. Then, if I express my discontent with this whole crap shoot, I am basically told "well, we can transfer them, but this is experiential avoidance; what will happen in the future?"