So Many Who Come Home Don’t Really Come Home
“Broken” or “deadwood soldiers” is what the military calls them.
Trapped in horrific memories that refuse to fade. Closed off. Fearful.
Captives in an endless war with themselves.
Unless you’ve been there yourself it’s impossible to comprehend the
debilitating curse of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (“PTSD”). The
statistics are shocking. At least 20 veteran suicides a day, more than
7,000 a year (20% of all U.S. suicides). A damaged population of
more than 460,000 – with 4-6 times the national rate of domestic
violence, divorce, alcoholism, homelessness, and drug abuse, all
linked – at least in part - to PTSD.
So many in need. So few serious solutions. Take a pill. If one doesn’t
work, try two. If that doesn’t work, they may try opiates or booze.
And if those don’t do it, there’s always suicide.
The VA has been overwhelmed trying to deal with the high number
of PTSD victims. To deal with this problem they are reaching out to
qualified private therapists with proven approaches to provide
healing One of the most promising treatments is The Goodfield
Method™ - a psychotherapy procedure which can produce dramatic
trauma relief in six to eight weeks, medication-free.
It’s so transformative it was one of the first psychotherapy methods
to have ever earned a United States utility patent.
For more information, click here. Copyright © Operation New Outlook, a 501c3 non-profit corporation 2021. All rights reserved.
OVERVIEW
Follow us on social media: