"The rapid-fire format of this work is much like an automatic weapon, but this weapon does not spit out metal rounds, it discharges love, understanding and compassion. I know from first-hand experience that survival is not won from our own efforts, it is won in collaboration with family, friends and professionals who care, and with the love of God that is always present, but not always sought out. This book will inspire those who suffer PTS and their loved ones to take the steps necessary to get better. It will also help ...
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"The rapid-fire format of this work is much like an automatic weapon, but this weapon does not spit out metal rounds, it discharges love, understanding and compassion. I know from first-hand experience that survival is not won from our own efforts, it is won in collaboration with family, friends and professionals who care, and with the love of God that is always present, but not always sought out. This book will inspire those who suffer PTS and their loved ones to take the steps necessary to get better. It will also help the rest of us to better understand our responsibility for those we send off to war and who then return filled with experiences and scars that will forever shape them. I know I would have benefited from this book if I had read it after my return from Vietnam over 40 years ago. The military that teaches soldiers how to kill failed to later teach us how to live. It is good that the situation
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