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PTSD: How to Overcome Trauma, Dissociative Disorders, and Grief

By: Jennifer Wartz
Narrated by: Brandon Sukhu
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When it comes to healing from trauma, several important factors play a role. These factors help victims of traumatic happenings heal faster.

This is exactly what you will find in this audiobook: You will find seven reasons why you may still have PTSD symptoms, suggesting another perspective on your situation and the opportunity to improve it.

Also, this guide will go over what the grieving process consists of, and how people manage their dissociation from things they would rather not remember.

Last but not least, you will get more insights in what dissociative disorders are, and how to recognize them more quickly.

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©2020 Jennifer Wartz (P)2020 Jennifer Wartz
Grief & Loss Mental Health Personal Development Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Health Ptsd Grief
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I struggled to finish this book, and found myself skipping ahead, as some topics were unrelatable to me, seemed pointed towards USA, readers, than worldwide, but others will find the book helpful. I personally did not like the narrators voice and accent finding it harsh, difficult to listen to, for this topic a softer tone is needed. I'm sure some readers and listeners will find it the book good.

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