Roger Storkamp relates the story of his father-in-law, Richard Lee Leslie, and the battles he fought in the Philippines during World War II and those he fought for the rest of his life as a veteran coping with post-traumatic stress. Told from four different points of view, the book presents Richard's life in the third person, from the experiences of his daughter Laurie, from the relationship of the author with him, and through the war section relayed by Richard before his death.
Horrific Traumata: A Pastoral Response to the Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
"Thomas William Montgomery, the author's nom de plume" -About the author. Handwritten note on title page: "Author is William Worcester."
"Thomas William Montgomery, the author's nom de plume" -About the author. Handwritten note on title page: "Author is William Worcester."
In Why Aren't You Over This By Now, Susan Bachmann and Dr. Kelly James help you understand how trauma may have affected your life, understand the process of trauma therapy with actual case examples, help you decide when to see professional ...
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The author, himself a Vietnam veteran, has brilliantly brought together the stories to give a comprehensive, balanced and candid insight into two generations of families before during and after the Vietnam War"--Beyond Dark Clouds website.
He and Kelly talked at length about Bosnia, the burnt bodies, the day they were attacked by the machine gun, and sometimes about the day he saw the young girl being brought aboard the ship. Billy would leave the weekly sessions drained ...
Sensitive, empowering, and beautifully illustrated, the book models therapeutic coping responses and provides children with tools they may use to deal with their own trauma. A Dear Reader introduction is included for the child reader.
Over the course of a Virginia winter and an echoed season in war-torn France, The Fallen Snow reveals his wide-eyed journey to the front and his ragged path back.
What sets this book apart from others is the unique commitment to an outline writing style wherein educational information is presented in brief sections that are readily digested.