Just an "FYI" to say, we've hit 100 books listed as therapeutic resources now on this blog -- look left to see them, they're in a column of their own, starting in the upper left of the page here. All are recognized as reasonable sources of information -- or sources of reasonable information! -- with some therapeutic utility -- by reputable authors and experts, as well as some up-and-coming ones -- and all have been rated at least four stars, if not four and a half or five -- by their readers on Amazon.com. Click on any of them to go right to the book on Amazon and purchase.
On the right hand side of the blog are lists of first person narratives from the various wars that adhere to the same standards. If you're trying to understand the mind and "back story" of a combat veteran with PTSD, how better than to learn what they actually went through in the time they served? That's where those lists of book come in handy. All will give you a feel for what combat veterans actually went through during their time of service.
There are many other resources on this blog as well, including "healing* multimedia" (look to lower left for that list) -- but at 100 therapeutic books listed, it was time to highlight what these resources are.
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Editor's note: We'll discuss the term "healing" shortly, but healing should be understood to be a continuum towards health, in which every incremental improvement brings satisfying relief, rather than a "goal," or a single event/result.




