Author: C. Diane Mosby
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1532638639
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
When Reverend Mosby's son went to war, she, like so many other mothers, prayed for his safe return. Her prayers were answered. He came home, alive and whole. Or, so she thought. The War Stole My Soul with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): What Now? is the result of a mother's mission to restore her son's faith in God and encourage his desire to live. In her quest to save her son from his despair, Reverend Mosby came to understand the debilitating effects of PTSD on the souls of veterans. She found there were no government resources to heal their broken spirits. Few church communities had either the knowledge of PTSD and its symptoms or the means to support its victims. Reverend Mosby set out to educate those who could help those who suffer. She created a training program to raise awareness of PTSD among church leaders. Encouraged by the program's success, Reverend Mosby began speaking to church groups, veterans' organizations, corporations, and at conferences. And, now, through this book, she is expanding her reach so that no veterans and their caregivers will ever have to say: The War Stole My Soul with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): What Now?
Welcome Them Home, Help Them Heal
Author: John Sippola
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781570252464
Category : Caregivers
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
No two veterans have the same war experience, nor upon returning from war do they face exactly the same reintegration challenges. Likewise, veterans heal and recover in their own ways and along their own timelines.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781570252464
Category : Caregivers
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
No two veterans have the same war experience, nor upon returning from war do they face exactly the same reintegration challenges. Likewise, veterans heal and recover in their own ways and along their own timelines.
The War Stole My Soul with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): What Now?
Author: C. Diane Mosby
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1532638639
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
When Reverend Mosby's son went to war, she, like so many other mothers, prayed for his safe return. Her prayers were answered. He came home, alive and whole. Or, so she thought. The War Stole My Soul with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): What Now? is the result of a mother's mission to restore her son's faith in God and encourage his desire to live. In her quest to save her son from his despair, Reverend Mosby came to understand the debilitating effects of PTSD on the souls of veterans. She found there were no government resources to heal their broken spirits. Few church communities had either the knowledge of PTSD and its symptoms or the means to support its victims. Reverend Mosby set out to educate those who could help those who suffer. She created a training program to raise awareness of PTSD among church leaders. Encouraged by the program's success, Reverend Mosby began speaking to church groups, veterans' organizations, corporations, and at conferences. And, now, through this book, she is expanding her reach so that no veterans and their caregivers will ever have to say: The War Stole My Soul with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): What Now?
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1532638639
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
When Reverend Mosby's son went to war, she, like so many other mothers, prayed for his safe return. Her prayers were answered. He came home, alive and whole. Or, so she thought. The War Stole My Soul with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): What Now? is the result of a mother's mission to restore her son's faith in God and encourage his desire to live. In her quest to save her son from his despair, Reverend Mosby came to understand the debilitating effects of PTSD on the souls of veterans. She found there were no government resources to heal their broken spirits. Few church communities had either the knowledge of PTSD and its symptoms or the means to support its victims. Reverend Mosby set out to educate those who could help those who suffer. She created a training program to raise awareness of PTSD among church leaders. Encouraged by the program's success, Reverend Mosby began speaking to church groups, veterans' organizations, corporations, and at conferences. And, now, through this book, she is expanding her reach so that no veterans and their caregivers will ever have to say: The War Stole My Soul with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): What Now?
Care for the Sorrowing Soul
Author: Duane Larson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 149824257X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Moral Injury is now recognized as a growing major problem for military men and women. Operant conditioning can overwhelm moral convictions and yet the question of whether "to shoot or not to shoot" often will never have a settled answer. Certain theories and treatment models about MI have been well developed, but too often overlook root issues of religious faith. The authors propose a new model for understanding moral injury and suggest ways to mitigate its virtually inevitable occurrence in pre-combat training, and ways to resolve MI post-trauma with proven spiritual resources. People outside the military, too, among whom the incidence of MI also is a growing threat, will benefit from this analysis. The stories of the injured--their shaping and their telling--are the key, and there are many illumining stories of moral injury and recovery. Those who suffer MI, their families, and caregivers, including counselors, pastors, and faith communities, will find hope-giving first steps toward the healing of MI in this book.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 149824257X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Moral Injury is now recognized as a growing major problem for military men and women. Operant conditioning can overwhelm moral convictions and yet the question of whether "to shoot or not to shoot" often will never have a settled answer. Certain theories and treatment models about MI have been well developed, but too often overlook root issues of religious faith. The authors propose a new model for understanding moral injury and suggest ways to mitigate its virtually inevitable occurrence in pre-combat training, and ways to resolve MI post-trauma with proven spiritual resources. People outside the military, too, among whom the incidence of MI also is a growing threat, will benefit from this analysis. The stories of the injured--their shaping and their telling--are the key, and there are many illumining stories of moral injury and recovery. Those who suffer MI, their families, and caregivers, including counselors, pastors, and faith communities, will find hope-giving first steps toward the healing of MI in this book.
Welcome to the Circle
Author: Jake Orlowitz
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781698812779
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Welcome to the Circle: The Mental Health Book A collection of honest, intelligent, and compassionate writing about mental illness, redemption, loss, and gratitude... I never expected to wind up in a mental hospital. I was class treasurer, member of the homecoming court, varsity wrestling champion, head of my academic class, and a distinguished college graduate. But life threw me an unexpected turn. After college my mental health suddenly and severely declined. Welcome to the Circle is my story, and the multitude of lessons I've learned along the way. More than just memoir, the book is a meditation on the mental health journeys all of us must take to become better humans. It is full of useful advice about how to navigate mental illness in all its difficulty and unpredictability, either for you, or for the ones you love. What early readers are saying: "The writing has an intelligence, a vulnerability, and the most perfect use of English vocabulary. What what all of it has in common is your openness, your honesty, your kindness, and your ability to grab the reader. The style is so refreshing and unusual, especially in today's world." - Kathy G. "These pieces reflect your deep compassion and committed empathy. I read it in one sitting." - Maggie D. "The way you have written it is just beautiful. Your writing is full of emotion and one can feel that it's sprouting directly from your heart." - Satdeep G. In 140 pages, the book cover mental illness and loss--the hard parts--and well as redemption and gratitude--the uplifting parts. Dive into the essays, sit down with the poems, tick through the lists, or dig into the guides. Mental illness is not a dead end; it can be a powerful beginning. In the 7 years since I was hospitalized, I found effective treatment with both therapy and medications and the support of family and friends. My mission now is to impact each person who has personally experienced or witnessed the struggle of mental illness. To end the stigma and shame that prevents people from getting the help they need. To show that recovery is possible, that mental illness can be survived, and that it can be transformed into a dynamic and thriving new chapter of life. Here are 7 reasons you'll want to support and read Welcome to the Circle: - You are personally struggling and want to gain insight and hope - You love someone who needs help, but you don't know how to help - You want to learn what mental illness really looks and feels like - You need advice getting someone into treatment or onto medication - You believe our society can grow in its compassion towards mental health - You're on your path to recovery and want to stay healthy and keep growing - You crave innovative wrining and want to support independent creators Please purchase the book to support mental health, recovery and hope. Share the book with your friends, family, colleagues, and peers. Help make it a success by posting about it on social media or emailing the link to people you care about. Please also honestly review the book after you have purchased it on Amazon! Thank you so much for your support, your belief in me, and your collaboration on this journey of healing. Because of you, Welcome to the Circle can come to life. -Jake Orlowitz
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781698812779
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Welcome to the Circle: The Mental Health Book A collection of honest, intelligent, and compassionate writing about mental illness, redemption, loss, and gratitude... I never expected to wind up in a mental hospital. I was class treasurer, member of the homecoming court, varsity wrestling champion, head of my academic class, and a distinguished college graduate. But life threw me an unexpected turn. After college my mental health suddenly and severely declined. Welcome to the Circle is my story, and the multitude of lessons I've learned along the way. More than just memoir, the book is a meditation on the mental health journeys all of us must take to become better humans. It is full of useful advice about how to navigate mental illness in all its difficulty and unpredictability, either for you, or for the ones you love. What early readers are saying: "The writing has an intelligence, a vulnerability, and the most perfect use of English vocabulary. What what all of it has in common is your openness, your honesty, your kindness, and your ability to grab the reader. The style is so refreshing and unusual, especially in today's world." - Kathy G. "These pieces reflect your deep compassion and committed empathy. I read it in one sitting." - Maggie D. "The way you have written it is just beautiful. Your writing is full of emotion and one can feel that it's sprouting directly from your heart." - Satdeep G. In 140 pages, the book cover mental illness and loss--the hard parts--and well as redemption and gratitude--the uplifting parts. Dive into the essays, sit down with the poems, tick through the lists, or dig into the guides. Mental illness is not a dead end; it can be a powerful beginning. In the 7 years since I was hospitalized, I found effective treatment with both therapy and medications and the support of family and friends. My mission now is to impact each person who has personally experienced or witnessed the struggle of mental illness. To end the stigma and shame that prevents people from getting the help they need. To show that recovery is possible, that mental illness can be survived, and that it can be transformed into a dynamic and thriving new chapter of life. Here are 7 reasons you'll want to support and read Welcome to the Circle: - You are personally struggling and want to gain insight and hope - You love someone who needs help, but you don't know how to help - You want to learn what mental illness really looks and feels like - You need advice getting someone into treatment or onto medication - You believe our society can grow in its compassion towards mental health - You're on your path to recovery and want to stay healthy and keep growing - You crave innovative wrining and want to support independent creators Please purchase the book to support mental health, recovery and hope. Share the book with your friends, family, colleagues, and peers. Help make it a success by posting about it on social media or emailing the link to people you care about. Please also honestly review the book after you have purchased it on Amazon! Thank you so much for your support, your belief in me, and your collaboration on this journey of healing. Because of you, Welcome to the Circle can come to life. -Jake Orlowitz
Healing War Trauma
Author: Raymond M. Scurfield
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415807050
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
For those veterans who do not respond productively to, or who have little interest in office-based, regimented, and symptom-focused treatments, the innovative approaches laid out in Healing War Trauma is the guidebook clinicians need to chart new paths to healing.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415807050
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
For those veterans who do not respond productively to, or who have little interest in office-based, regimented, and symptom-focused treatments, the innovative approaches laid out in Healing War Trauma is the guidebook clinicians need to chart new paths to healing.
Re-embodying Pastoral Theology
Author: Johann Choi
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1978717113
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
With the dominance of psychotherapeutic theories and methods in the field of pastoral theology, the typical pastoral encounter has been understood to be a private conference in which a pastor addresses a sufferer’s thoughts and emotions. What results is a kind of dualism that is contrary to a historically Christian affirmation of—and concern for—the body. The phenomenon of moral injury further problematizes this model of pastoral care in part due to a greater awareness that trauma is imprinted as much in the body as in the mind. Re-embodying Pastoral Theology uses the problem of moral injury in veterans to propose a pastoral theology that recognizes ritual as the means by which the Christian community addresses the body in pastoral care. In advancing this new approach to “ritual care,” the author draws from the fields of psychology, ritual studies, liturgical studies, and historical theology, as well as the experiences of veterans throughout history. This book endeavors to re-think the Christian approach to moral injury and re-embody the field of pastoral theology.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1978717113
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
With the dominance of psychotherapeutic theories and methods in the field of pastoral theology, the typical pastoral encounter has been understood to be a private conference in which a pastor addresses a sufferer’s thoughts and emotions. What results is a kind of dualism that is contrary to a historically Christian affirmation of—and concern for—the body. The phenomenon of moral injury further problematizes this model of pastoral care in part due to a greater awareness that trauma is imprinted as much in the body as in the mind. Re-embodying Pastoral Theology uses the problem of moral injury in veterans to propose a pastoral theology that recognizes ritual as the means by which the Christian community addresses the body in pastoral care. In advancing this new approach to “ritual care,” the author draws from the fields of psychology, ritual studies, liturgical studies, and historical theology, as well as the experiences of veterans throughout history. This book endeavors to re-think the Christian approach to moral injury and re-embody the field of pastoral theology.
Amazing Gifts
Author: Mark I. Pinsky
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1566994659
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 395
Book Description
Amazing Gifts: Stories of Faith, Disability, and Inclusion is a new publication by noted religion writer Mark I. Pinsky. Pinsky has gathered stories from churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples across the country, "stories of people with disabilities and the congregations where they have found welcome." He has taken special care to include the widest range of disabilities, including non-apparent disabilities like lupus, chronic pain, traumatic brain injury, depression, and mental illness. There were 54 million American with disabilities as of 2000, and that number is now being swelled by wounded warriors from the Afghan and Iraq wars and an aging population. he author emphasizes that his purpose is to not to write a resource manual on accessibility and inclusion. Rather, Pinsky seeks to share stories of how people with disabilities have experienced their faith in the context of their disability, and how congregations have gained when they value the gifts that people with disabilities bring along. "This book," notes the author, "is for congregational leaders and others who may have no expertise or personal experience with disability, but who make the congregational decisions about accessibility and inclusion."
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1566994659
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 395
Book Description
Amazing Gifts: Stories of Faith, Disability, and Inclusion is a new publication by noted religion writer Mark I. Pinsky. Pinsky has gathered stories from churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples across the country, "stories of people with disabilities and the congregations where they have found welcome." He has taken special care to include the widest range of disabilities, including non-apparent disabilities like lupus, chronic pain, traumatic brain injury, depression, and mental illness. There were 54 million American with disabilities as of 2000, and that number is now being swelled by wounded warriors from the Afghan and Iraq wars and an aging population. he author emphasizes that his purpose is to not to write a resource manual on accessibility and inclusion. Rather, Pinsky seeks to share stories of how people with disabilities have experienced their faith in the context of their disability, and how congregations have gained when they value the gifts that people with disabilities bring along. "This book," notes the author, "is for congregational leaders and others who may have no expertise or personal experience with disability, but who make the congregational decisions about accessibility and inclusion."
Healing Words for Healing People:
Author: Deborah L. Patterson
Publisher: The Pilgrim Press
ISBN: 0829820655
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
This book is divided into original meditations and prayers, each designed to give strength and inspiration to busy health professionals in the various situations they encounter in their daily routines. Additionally, the resource includes a list of suggested hymns on the theme of healing and a list of other liturgical resources.
Publisher: The Pilgrim Press
ISBN: 0829820655
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
This book is divided into original meditations and prayers, each designed to give strength and inspiration to busy health professionals in the various situations they encounter in their daily routines. Additionally, the resource includes a list of suggested hymns on the theme of healing and a list of other liturgical resources.
Soul Repair
Author: Rita Nakashima Brock
Publisher: Beacon Press
ISBN: 0807029084
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
The first book to explore the idea and effect of moral injury on veterans, their families, and their communities Although veterans make up only 7 percent of the U.S. population, they account for an alarming 20 percent of all suicides. And though treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder has undoubtedly alleviated suffering and allowed many service members returning from combat to transition to civilian life, the suicide rate for veterans under thirty has been increasing. Research by Veterans Administration health professionals and veterans’ own experiences now suggest an ancient but unaddressed wound of war may be a factor: moral injury. This deep-seated sense of transgression includes feelings of shame, grief, meaninglessness, and remorse from having violated core moral beliefs. Rita Nakashima Brock and Gabriella Lettini, who both grew up in families deeply affected by war, have been working closely with vets on what moral injury looks like, how vets cope with it, and what can be done to heal the damage inflicted on soldiers’ consciences. In Soul Repair, the authors tell the stories of four veterans of wars from Vietnam to our current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan—Camillo “Mac” Bica, Herman Keizer Jr., Pamela Lightsey, and Camilo Mejía—who reveal their experiences of moral injury from war and how they have learned to live with it. Brock and Lettini also explore its effect on families and communities, and the community processes that have gradually helped soldiers with their moral injuries. Soul Repair will help veterans, their families, members of their communities, and clergy understand the impact of war on the consciences of healthy people, support the recovery of moral conscience in society, and restore veterans to civilian life. When a society sends people off to war, it must accept responsibility for returning them home to peace.
Publisher: Beacon Press
ISBN: 0807029084
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
The first book to explore the idea and effect of moral injury on veterans, their families, and their communities Although veterans make up only 7 percent of the U.S. population, they account for an alarming 20 percent of all suicides. And though treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder has undoubtedly alleviated suffering and allowed many service members returning from combat to transition to civilian life, the suicide rate for veterans under thirty has been increasing. Research by Veterans Administration health professionals and veterans’ own experiences now suggest an ancient but unaddressed wound of war may be a factor: moral injury. This deep-seated sense of transgression includes feelings of shame, grief, meaninglessness, and remorse from having violated core moral beliefs. Rita Nakashima Brock and Gabriella Lettini, who both grew up in families deeply affected by war, have been working closely with vets on what moral injury looks like, how vets cope with it, and what can be done to heal the damage inflicted on soldiers’ consciences. In Soul Repair, the authors tell the stories of four veterans of wars from Vietnam to our current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan—Camillo “Mac” Bica, Herman Keizer Jr., Pamela Lightsey, and Camilo Mejía—who reveal their experiences of moral injury from war and how they have learned to live with it. Brock and Lettini also explore its effect on families and communities, and the community processes that have gradually helped soldiers with their moral injuries. Soul Repair will help veterans, their families, members of their communities, and clergy understand the impact of war on the consciences of healthy people, support the recovery of moral conscience in society, and restore veterans to civilian life. When a society sends people off to war, it must accept responsibility for returning them home to peace.
Killing from the Inside Out
Author: Robert Emmet Meagher
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1625646925
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description
Armies know all about killing. It is what they do, and ours does it more effectively than most. We are painfully coming to realize, however, that we are also especially good at killing our own "from the inside out," silently, invisibly. In every major war since Korea, more of our veterans have taken their lives than have lost them in combat. The latest research, rooted in veteran testimony, reveals that the most severe and intractable PTSD--fraught with shame, despair, and suicide--stems from "moral injury." But how can there be rampant moral injury in what our military, our government, our churches, and most everyone else call just wars? At the root of our incomprehension lies just war theory--developed, expanded, and updated across the centuries to accommodate the evolution of warfare, its weaponry, its scale, and its victims. Any serious critique of war, as well any true attempt to understand the profound, invisible wounds it inflicts, will be undermined from the outset by the unthinking and all-but-universal acceptance of just war doctrine. Killing from the Inside Out radically questions that theory, examines its legacy, and challenges us to look beyond it, beyond just war.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1625646925
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description
Armies know all about killing. It is what they do, and ours does it more effectively than most. We are painfully coming to realize, however, that we are also especially good at killing our own "from the inside out," silently, invisibly. In every major war since Korea, more of our veterans have taken their lives than have lost them in combat. The latest research, rooted in veteran testimony, reveals that the most severe and intractable PTSD--fraught with shame, despair, and suicide--stems from "moral injury." But how can there be rampant moral injury in what our military, our government, our churches, and most everyone else call just wars? At the root of our incomprehension lies just war theory--developed, expanded, and updated across the centuries to accommodate the evolution of warfare, its weaponry, its scale, and its victims. Any serious critique of war, as well any true attempt to understand the profound, invisible wounds it inflicts, will be undermined from the outset by the unthinking and all-but-universal acceptance of just war doctrine. Killing from the Inside Out radically questions that theory, examines its legacy, and challenges us to look beyond it, beyond just war.