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50 Things to Know About PTSD
- You Don't Have to Suffer Alone
- Narrated by: Judah Mertes
- Length: 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
What is PTSD?
How does it affect daily life?
Are you a survivor?
If you want to find out the answer to these questions, this audiobook is for you.
50 Things to Know about PTSD offers a practical, informational approach to answer the tough questions most books don't shine light on. Here is a captivating tribute to those suffering and learning how to cope with someone who has been through it.
This book will teach you the ways of post-traumatic stress disorder and how to live a fulfilling and rewarding life with this illness. Interested? Well, get ready to start listening!
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