The Good News about PTSD

The Good News about PTSD
Author: Dion Jensen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-09-18
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1925680835

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"You are not alone, you are not crazy and you can beat this." How do I know? I've been there. There are 22 veterans a day committing suicide in the US alone. In Australia they have lost more to suicide than have been killed in recent operations. In New Zealand we are just seeing the beginning of what we know is coming ... But there is GOOD NEWS in this book.Don¿t get me wrong, the trauma you went through is real, you may be suffering nightmares, flashbacks, insomnia or you are a werewolf like I was, but these are perfectly normal responses to what you have been through. Granted, some of your behaviour is creating a negative result in your current environment, but this doesn¿t mean there is anything wrong with you. Quite the opposite in fact.¿PTSD signs and symptoms are a result of how EFFECTIVELY you have trained your subconscious bodyguards to keep you alive. This is the GOOD news. This proves training is the answer and you have an advantage because training is YOUR language. When you understand what I have discovered in this book, you will be able to re-train, re-brief and re-deploy `Your Subconscious Bodyguards.¿

Helping Your Family through PTSD

Helping Your Family through PTSD
Author: Greg Gifford
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2017-08-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781498242752

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Post-traumatic stress disorder is everywhere. It is increasing in regards to those who are being diagnosed with PTSD and those whom are ministering to ones with PTSD. The good news is that God speaks into the complexities of PTSD through Scripture and helps us orient ourselves and our families towards his purposes in PTSD. As you will see, God offers us perspective on how we should view PTSD and the trauma that started it all.

Waiting for Good News

Waiting for Good News
Author: Sally Wilke
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506434247

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Support and wisdom when serious illness strikes Sally Wilke gets it. She has lived with and through the serious chronic illness of someone she cared deeply about. And she has provided pastoral care to individuals and families in similar situations. Waiting for Good News captures her hard-won, helpful, and hope-filled wisdom. Wilke organizes this book around seven questions that those who face serious illness often ask. From "What Is the Diagnosis" to "Where Do I Find More Help?" she accompanies readers on their own journey. The heart of the book is the stories--Wilke's own, those of others who have struggled with severe illness, and accounts from the Bible. Here, readers will find strength, support, and a way forward in a difficult situation. As practical as she is wise, Wilke offers tools, tips, ideas, and resources for reflection and for obtaining additional support. Chapters conclude with questions that may be used for personal reflection and discussion with family members, patients, and support groups. Clergy, other pastoral-care providers, and family and friends of those who struggle with serious illness will find examples and helpful practices to guide their efforts as they partner with those seeking to find their way.

The Good News about Panic Anxiety Phobias

The Good News about Panic  Anxiety   Phobias
Author: Mark S. Gold
Publsiher: Bantam
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1990
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: PSU:000022497178

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Treating PTSD in Battered Women

Treating PTSD in Battered Women
Author: Edward S. Kubany,Tyler Ralston
Publsiher: New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2008-05-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781608826476

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Based on a new treatment model for post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, this manual offers an effective and comprehensive therapy targeting symptoms of PTSD in battered women. Pioneered by Dr. Kubany, this innovative intervention is called cognitive trauma therapy, or CTT. CTT includes modules on trauma history exploration, negative self-talk monitoring, stress management, PTSD education, exposure to trauma reminders, overcoming learned helplessness, challenging supposed to beliefs, building assertiveness, managing mistrust, identifying potential abusers, managing contacts with former partners, managing anger, decision-making, self-advocacy, and a very important module on overcoming trauma-related guilt. CTT is a highly structured intervention, deliverable to clients unlike any other therapy. Most procedures are described in such great detail, they can be literally read or paraphrased by therapists--thereby facilitating ease of learning and delivery and making this manual a valuable resource for community health providers and other individuals who counsel battered women, but who may not have advanced higher education.

Understanding Combat Related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Understanding Combat Related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Author: Walter F. McDermott
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780786490967

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This introduction to the invisible wound of war, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, explains the historical development of PTSD, its myriad symptoms and the most effective psychological and medical treatments. Combining the basic tenets of cognitive psychotherapy and his own military experience, the author explores such topics as PTSD’s effects on families and spouses, fear and anxiety, memory difficulties, feelings of guilt or anger, depression and suicidal thoughts, and others. Because it is a hidden, psychological wound, veterans afflicted with PTSD may find it difficult to understand their symptoms. Veterans and their families can better understand PTSD by reading this book.

PTSD

PTSD
Author: Barbara O. Rothbaum,Sheila A.M. Rauch
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2020-06-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780190930394

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What is posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and who experiences it? Why do some people develop PTSD after a traumatic event, while others do not? What are the unique impacts of trauma on children? Are there effective treatments for traumatic stress disorders? PTSD: What Everyone Needs to Know® is a scientifically-supported yet accessible resource on a disorder that affects up to 7% of adults during their lifetime. Utilizing a reader-friendly Q&A format, the book demystifies and defines PTSD, explaining that, despite popular opinion and countless media portrayals, this is not simply a disorder for combat veterans. Instead, survivors of any life-threatening event can experience PTSD. Beginning with an overview of common types of trauma, internationally-renowned experts on traumatic stress Barbara Rothbaum and Sheila Rauch then go on to describe the effects of PTSD, what can trigger the disorder, and who is likely to experience it. They explain how the most effective treatments work, and guide readers on how to be a source of support and understanding for those who have experienced trauma. Drawing attention to the pervasiveness of traumatic experiences in our lives and in culture and society, PTSD: What Everyone Needs to Know® is a must-read for anyone seeking authoritative and current information about this often misunderstood disorder.

Trauma Victim

Trauma Victim
Author: Lee Hyer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 758
Release: 2013-08-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134935901

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Aiming to fulfill the need for a multifaceted approach to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), this guide addresses the importance of the stressor, places paramount the person of the victim and provides treatment procedures. The 11 authors weave a care paradigm that begins with a position: the persona of the victim organises and preserves his or her reality and the trauma makes this more so. The book provides a formula for accepting, understanding and treating the individual and helps the therapist inspect and nurture the trauma victim's self and ego skills.