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Want to know the good news about PTSD? (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)

Announcement posted by InHouse Publishing 29 Nov 2016

With a release date in time for Christmas, Author Dion Jensen’s book “Your Subconscious Bodyguards-The Good News About PTSD” is an honest and frank explanation of PTSD. The book is written by an ex-soldier and police officer, in military language that sufferers of the disorder can easily relate to. Jensen takes Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and explains it from the perspective of the sufferer addressing how to adapt or disarm the effects of what has proven to be for some, a life threatening affliction.

Where clinical and other self-help books fail, Jensen takes a show-no-fear approach to tackling PTSD where it lives; in the homes, families and lives of the sufferer. “We have challenged the status quo for PTSD across the world and ruffled a few 'experts' feathers in the process. If the book helps one person it was worth it,” says Jensen.

Targeting ex-military sufferers, Jensen is releasing the book to coincide with Christmas, the season known in veteran support circles as ‘suicide season.’ Spare a thought for those who may be suffering. Although On ANZAC day we remember the fallen, we should not forget the ongoing effects of service that ripple through our ranks today

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Dion Jensen:

Email: Dion@successforsoldiers.com or publishing@inhouseprint.com.au

“Your Subconscious Bodyguards” is available at www.yoursubconsciousbodyguards.com


Testimonials:

"No-one had ever explained to me why I would become very angry and think that everyone was my enemy or why I would wake up screaming at night in pools of sweat and tears...

Dion's book, even just by reading the book outline, has already connected my subconscious section to my brain and has already helped me understand that I am not "crazy", that I am normal, my normal."

- Military Veteran

 

 

 "Not being of a military background, but one of Policing I can relate to what you have written, and it is great.

I have suffered from PTSD for a long time due to … a myriad of incidents over 21 years.  Reading what you have written has opened up an escape for me from where I have been locked in at times.

Thanks mate. It has been a battle..."

- Police Officer

 

 

“For those that are struggling with PTSD both in the military and in the police service, this book gives you an opportunity to listen to somebody who knows your world, has been where you have been, and applies the very skills you already possess to achieve your goals.

Dion refuses any victim position, and so applies a sense of mastery, so important for soldiers and police, and as we know, so central in working through PTSD.”

-Psychologist