Psychology, Psychopathology, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd)
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Fiendish Crime
A True Story of Shell Shock and Murder by Robert James Clark
In 1928, the bodies of two young boys were found in the Indiana Harbor shipping canal of East Chicago, their identities unknown. With no missing children of their age and appearance reported in the city, the police had begun to lose hope until a ...
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Heal
An Owner's Manual for how to heal emotional wounds and live your truth by Aimee Semas-Day
Marriage and Family Therapist Aimee Semas Day’s in-depth knowledge from years of clinical experience has led to the creation of her own model of therapy, proven to be highly effective. This book reflects that therapy model. Heal is the culmination ...
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The Compassionate Supervisor
by Tracy Miles
Right now more than ever before, in the aftermath of COVID health care workers need support. The Compassionate Supervisor advocates for a different type of leadership for front line workers, particularly those working in mental health. The book ...
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The Unbroken
A Firefighter's Memoir by Steve Serbic
When a series of traumatic calls on the job as a firefighter leaves Steve shaken and unable to recover, he, reluctantly at first, seeks out clinical counselling. His one rule, “I won’t talk about my childhood,” closes the door on several therapists, ...
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CORE Hypnosis
A Compassion Informed Therapy by Dr. Harry Stefanakis
CORE Hypnosis introduces a compassion-informed model for clinical hypnosis that is informative for both beginners and seasoned health professionals. The author’s accumulated wisdom is integrated with the latest research on the embodied-relational ...
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Treated Like a Liability
Veterans Running Battles with the Government of Canada by David T. MacLeod and Harold O. Leduc
War has evolved, and so have Canada’s security needs. A key asset in any military is high-quality personnel. However, the Canadian Armed Forces ability to attract quality personnel hinges on the success of Veteran Affairs Canada’s ability to care ...
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Warrior Rising
A Soldier’s Journey to PTSD and Back by LCol Chris Linford
Warrior Rising is a very personal and inspirational story of LCol Chris Linford’s road to a diagnosis of PTSD after three operational deployments to the Gulf War, Rwanda, and Kandahar, Afghanistan. He recounts his associated war stories, but it was ...
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Through the Storm
How to Lead When Things Go Bad by G. Paul Isaak
Designed to equip leaders, supervisors, and managers in understanding and supporting those experiencing a personal crisis, Through the Storm offers invaluable and pragmatic leadership advice. Providing a practical guide to understanding trauma and ...
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Ghost in the Ranks
Forgotten Voices & Military Mental Health by John J. Whelan
Operational Stress Injuries and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are among the possible consequences facing members of the Canadian military. Unlike the potential physical consequences of dangerous deployments, psychological injuries are not ...
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The What and How of PTSD
Understanding and Moving Beyond by Céline Paris
"What is happening to me? Nothing feels the same. Why me? I used to be in control of my emotions and my life. I want it back." Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can happen to anyone, including the strongest and the bravest. It makes you feel ...