Frank Lawlis

PTSD Breakthrough

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Praise for The PTSD Breakthrough"e;Dr. Lawlis has done it again! His latest book offers new hope for PTSD sufferers and their families with approaches that can be used at home where the real problems occur and persist. There is a great deal of insight, strategy, and inspiration for anyone who is dealing with these horrific challenges toward the satisfied life they deserve. A must-read for every member of a family touched by PTSD."e; Dr. Phil McGraw"e;Dr. Frank Lawlis, one of the most gifted and prolific contributors in modern psychology, delivers in The PTSD Breakthrough a highly readable, scientifically grounded, balanced approach to PTSD, zeroing in on the damaging effects of trauma to the brain psyche, and spirit."e; John Chibran, PhD, ThD, Harvard Medical School, and the author of What's Love Got to Do with It: Talking with Your Kids About Sex"e;As a nurse educator, coach, author, and consultant, Dr. Frank Lawlis's timely book on PTSD truly addresses the deep-rooted problem beneath the symptoms and syndrome. His innovative and practical guidelines allow the individual to once again achieve high-level wellness with new penetrating insights and compassion for self in the healing journey."e; Barbara Dossey, PhD, RN; International Co-Director, Nightingale Initiative for Global Health; Co-Director, International Nurse Coach Association; Author of Holistic Nursing: A Handbook for Practice (5th ed.) and Florence Nightingale: Mystic, Visionary, Healer"e;Much is being written about post-traumatic stress disorder. But if you a book that looks at the disorder from a new perspective, and explains it and its treatment in a way that both patient and practitioner can understand, this is the book for you."e; John Roitzsch, PhD, Medical University of South Carolina, VA Medical Center
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178 printed pages
Publication year
2011
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  • Brittney Iturreyhas quoted6 years ago
    So basic human values have to emerge as the guide to finding hope. Faith may be critical for learning how to find stability and identification.
  • Brittney Iturreyhas quoted6 years ago
    When PTSD assaults our minds, we often lose that internal direction needed for feeling safe and trusting ourselves
  • Brittney Iturreyhas quoted6 years ago
    commonly experiences no joy and has a very poor memory, little planning or executive power, and poor judgment.

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