PTSD: Heal Faster from Trauma, War Memories, Survivor’s Guilt, or Abuse

· Efalon Acies · Narrated by Brandon Sukhu
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This is a 3-book bundle, which addresses various subtopics, including but not limited to these:



Book 1: What happens in the brain of someone who has Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?


Why can’t we either erase memories or cope with them when they have been shockingly awful?


Questions like these will be answered in this quick guide, as well as other interesting facts, anecdotes, and topics. We will discuss the comprehensive concept of dissociative amnesia, the four different subtypes of PTSD, the difference between PTSD and Acute Stress Disorder, specific problems related to homeless veterans, and several other fascinating subjects.





Book 2: When it comes to healing from trauma, several important factors play a role. These factors help victims of traumatic happenings heal faster.


This is exactly what you will find in this book: You will find 7 reasons why you may still have PTSD symptoms, suggesting another perspective on your situation and the opportunity to improve it.


Also, this guide will go over what the grieving process consists of, and how people manage their dissociation from things they would rather not remember.


Last but not least, you will get more insights in what dissociative disorders are, and how to recognize them more quickly.





Book 3: Many people believe grieving is only something we do when somebody we care about dies. But there are many other reasons why we grieve. Smaller but similarly serious sorrows can include the loss of a job, a broken relationship, unmet expectations, frustration or disappointment because of failure, and so much more.


If any of these topics interest you, then I encourage you to start reading or listening to this book right now!


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4.8
4 reviews
Rachel Swenson
August 13, 2020
In all honesty, I think that this is a great audiobook for those people that are interested in this particular topic. I can probably list ten points why I like this particular audiobook, but my time is important to me, so this testimonial should not be too long. I guess the first number of pages were my favorite ones, because the whole principle that the subtitle describes, is discussed. All of the essentials are there. Later in the book, more depth gets added, and I think this is what makes it so good.
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John Feisel
August 23, 2020
Surprisingly good. That's what I think. It's an appealing principle, the whole premise of this book. You do not generally see that in other books. And that's the reason that it can use an individual like me to compose a few positive things about it. The narrator's voice was simply calming. Did I already point out that it sounded very professional? Well, it did. Without a doubt, and that's why I just liked listening to it a lot.
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Yanabo Navajo
August 14, 2020
It appears like the author did a great job here. It really appears like the writer did a wonderful job here. I do not think the word "amazing" does this specific book justice. There has to be a much better word, and I will certainly keep looking, because it deserves something great to be said about it.
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