
Reversing the Trauma of War
PTSD Help for Veterans, Active Duty Personnel and Their Families
ACMI Press
Published on 1. June 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
246 pages
978-1-883148-26-3 (ISBN)
Description
Reversing the Trauma of War offers you new hope and healing by harnessing the power of your mind
Your mind no longer needs to be a "war zone."
Reversing the Trauma of War is for all veterans and active duty personnel who have witnessed and survived combat and are still struggling with PTSD. Just as you trained for battle, you can now retrain your mind for civilian life This book is for you if you have experienced any or all of these devastating PTSD symptoms:
• Addiction • Guilt • Anxiety • Hypervigilance • Anger • Insomnia • Depression • Flashbacks • Nightmares • Pain
Reversing the Trauma of War empowers you to become calmer, more confident, and form healthy relationships
Designed specifically for military personnel, this book introduces you to safe and effective visual imagery exercises that help you cope with stressful situations and turn around the automatic reactions that arise in PTSD.
Reversing the Trauma of War is also a great resource for family members of present and former military personnel as well as healthcare practitioners.
INCLUDES A SPECIAL SECTION FOR CLINICIANS
"A must read for Vets suffering from PTSD . . ."
– Brian J. Masterson, MD Ret. Col. USAF
Phyllis Kahaney, MSW, PhD
Worked as a readjustment counselor at the San Diego Vet Center treating veterans with PTSD.
Rachel Epstein, LAc, JD
Is the Director of the American Institute for Mental Imagery and a healthcare practitioner.
More details
Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
405 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-883148-26-3 (9781883148263)
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Phyllis Kahaney, MSW, worked as a readjustment counselor at the San Diego Vet Center treating veterans with PTSD.