Battle Fatigue
Understanding PTSD and Finding a Cure
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About the Book
Understanding the very real, life-altering condition of P.T.S.D., its treatment and cure:
- A product of all wars
- Identifying the symptoms
- Treatment and finding a cure
- Reducing or Preventing P.T.S.D.
- Living a normal life
Walker chronicles some of his own military experiences and delves into the complexities of battle fatigue and traumatic brain injury, conditions that have been around since humans first engaged in mortal combat. Examining the last three major wars involving American participation, with particular attention to conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, Walker clearly illustrates examples and causes of battle fatigue via personal interviews with veterans and healthcare professionals and provides insights into the latest treatments and cures available.
Filled with hope, Battle Fatigue: Understanding PTSD and Finding a Cure provides a compassionate and empathetic understanding of the causes and symptoms of battle fatigue, and creates a greater appreciation for the veteran’s family and the related psychological damage and health care costs involved. It also includes resources to help those affected by this serious condition.
About the Author
Author of Truman's Dilemma, Jungle Dragoon and The Greatest Cavalry Battle, Paul D. Walker is a political science professor, retired United States army colonel and historian who has commanded military units in intense combat. He has also assisted in the rehabilitation of veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury.