Making Peace with Military Post-traumatic Stress: Getting Help and Taking Charge of Your Healing - Doug Nelson - Libros - Balboa Press - 9781452581316 - 7 de noviembre de 2013
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Making Peace with Military Post-traumatic Stress: Getting Help and Taking Charge of Your Healing

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Publisher Marketing: A Vietnam veteran and career veterans' counselor who struggles with post-traumatic stress (PTS) tells how to recognize the symptoms of PTS and how to begin the healing process. The veteran and those who care about him/her must understand that: - he/she is not alone in this struggle - and that he/she is not crazy. Post-traumatic stress is a sane person's reaction to intense or protracted violence. We learn to control the anxiety, hypervigilance and behaviors that tend to interfere with making a living, studying and social functioning. Making peace with post-traumatic stress means understanding the nature of the beast that followed you home, and knowing what triggers PTS symptoms in you. Making peace means seeking help from Department of Veterans Affairs caregivers who will give you the tools to deal with PTS. The author tells you what to expect from VA Vet Centers, VA Mental Health Clinics, and the trained people who are there to help you. Additionally, we find that we must make peace with those who love us, with the buddies we left behind, and even with ourselves. The author gives personal insights into these issues. He also draws from personal experience to give practical advice to younger veterans on job searches, education, family financial management, and the veteran's role in the American political process. Although money is not a cure for post-traumatic stress, the author walks you through the process of claiming PTS (and other conditions) as VA-recognized disabilities for VA compensation. Examples of stressor statement forms that resulted in successful compensation claims are provided. For Vietnam veterans, an appendix provides information on Agent Orange claims. Contributor Bio:  Nelson, Doug Jim Rada, a former University of Wisconsin professor, was considered by many to be a foremost expert on Northwoods whitewater kayaking. For 23 years, he paddled and painstakingly researched kayak-navigable rivers across North America and has been credited with the first descents of many rivers. Doug Nelson is a professional outdoor photographer, whose work has appeared in numerous national and regional publications. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 7 de noviembre de 2013
ISBN13 9781452581316
Editores Balboa Press
Páginas 164
Dimensiones 127 × 203 × 10 mm   ·   181 g
Lengua Inglés  

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