There has been an alarming increase in the number of people, especially war veterans, suffering from PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder). The cause of PTSD is generally thought to be the ghastly experiences during wars. But brutal wars have been fought throughout human history — wars that have left countless soldiers wounded and maimed. Yet there are not too many reports of people rendered dysfunctional by the emotional scars of past wars. Why is that?
Full article is here: How to deal with trauma
Audio explanation of the article is below:
Thank you for inspiring Hope in spite of being wounded by early life trauma and human violence within my biological family, not just WAR.
Thank you for inspiring Hope in spite of being wounded by early life trauma and human violence within my biological family, not just WAR.