PTSD Untreated

Offers hope that no matter how alone they may feel, no solider is beyond repair in their battle

NEW BOOK OFFERS HOPE TO TRANSITIONING SOLDIERS SUFFERING FROM THE INVISIBLE WOUNDS RELATED TO PTSD

Offers hope that no matter how alone they may feel, no solider is beyond repair in their battle

2016-12-08

MAITLAND, FL—In Kenny Harrington’s new book PTSD Untreated- One Family’s Story ($9.99, paperback, 9781498490368; $4.99, eBook, 9781498490375) readers will become aware of the transitioning soldier who is suffering from the invisible wounds related to PTSD. Harrington’s goal is to persuade the reluctant wounded warrior to not isolate themselves, but rather to actively seek the professional care and support they so desperately need. Readers will see that the wounds of PTSD run deep in the life of the transitioning soldier, but there is hope and help for those determined to seek treatment, no matter the level of pain.

Harrington says, “The message is pertinent to the current stories and attention given to the many soldiers returning from war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan. Many of these transitioning combatants, because of their condition, are at risk of losing their lives on the home front. The suicide rate among these men and women is at epidemic proportion and it is urgent that we address this devastating scourge within the ranks of our Armed Forces. I want every soldier suffering from the torment of PTSD to know that, no matter how they may feel, they are not alone in their battle and they are not beyond repair!”

Kenny Harrington is not an expert nor is he a professional on the subject of PTSD, and he say as much, in his writing. However, he has a personal knowledge of the symptoms of PTSD and the sad affects it can have on a family. His firsthand experience of observing and living with his father, who suffered from the tormenting emotional wounds of PTSD, lends value to the understanding of this affliction. Though he may not necessarily be an authority on this disorder, he does have knowledge of what PTSD looks like and how it behaves, when left untreated.
 
Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 12,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order PTSD Untreated- One Family’s Story through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. The book is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com. 

 

 

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