Conquering PTSD: Find hope, healing, and the light at the end of the tunnel

Conquering PTSD: Find hope, healing, and the light at the end of the tunnel

Conquering PTSD: Find hope, healing, and the light at the end of the tunnel

Conquering PTSD: Find hope, healing, and the light at the end of the tunnel

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Overview

Do you have PTSD, but therapy hasn't helped? Has it maybe even made it worse? This groundbreaking new PTSD book, written in plain english, will help you understand how PTSD forms in the first place, and how to finally conquer it.

You'll walk through actual patient experiences as Dr. Hans Watson explains to his patient how the patient's PTSD was created, and helps him overcome it.

Dr. Watson is not only a board-certified psychiatrist with extensive study in neurobiology, but has also had to overcome his own struggle with PTSD from his years in the armed forces. In this no-nonsense guide, he explains how the conscious and unconscious minds work, how they communicate with each other, how a breakdown in communication fosters PTSD, and how to conquer it forever. He also explains where many therapists go wrong in their treatment and how to find one that can help you when others have not succeeded.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186511885
Publisher: Jelly Bean Press Co
Publication date: 01/30/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 643 KB

About the Author

Dr. Watson?is a nationally recognized expert in multiple areas including psychotherapy, post-traumatic stress disorder, addiction, neurobiology, traumatic brain injury, neural functioning, flight medicine,?aviation psychiatry, diet, and more.
Hans began his military career by enlisting in the army as an artillery fire direction control specialist, where he attained the rank of E-5. He attended ROTC at the University of Utah, became an intelligence officer, and was deployed to Afghanistan.? In Afghanistan, he was assigned as an infantry embedded trainer (advisor that lives with, trains with, and fights alongside the local army unit).? His performance led to him returning home as a decorated combat veteran and combat proven leader.
Hans then attended medical school. After graduating medical school, he spent four years obtaining advanced training in neuropsychiatry at Wright State University. During those four years of psychiatric training, he also dedicated thousands of extra hours learning and developing advanced psychotherapy skills that allow him to understand both the conscious and unconscious mind. Additionally, he dedicated considerable time to aviation medicine.? It was there he became a certified Flight Surgeon for the United States Air Force and he continues to participate in aviation psychiatry to this day.


Heather Burgess Justesen has been publishing for more than twenty years and has more than three dozen published works. Learn more about Heather and her books at
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