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The Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Fallacy: A Mental Health Industry Bonanza of Profit and Human Destruction

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The Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Fallacy: A Mental Health Industry Bonanza of Profit and Human Destruction

By: H. Nattanya Andersen
Narrated by: Deb Thomas
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Diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder after escaping - by a hair's breadth - getting blown out of the sky when an engine exploded five feet away from her, 23 workers compensation board- and airline-employed psychiatrists and psychologists attempted to drive Nattanya into suicide. With the help of her Irish psychiatrist, she survived 10 years of their treatment with her sanity and physical health intact.

When discovering that she is the exception of the rule concerning genuine PTSD experiencers' recovery when under the "care" of mental health professionals, it left her no choice but to publish her nonfiction meticulously researched trilogy The Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Fallacy: A Mental Health Industry Bonanza of Profit and Human Destruction documenting the mental health professions' PTSD modus operandi and disclosing how she healed herself by osmosis.

©2020 H. Nattanya Andersen (P)2020 H. Nattanya Andersen
Mental Health Personal Development Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Health Medicine Ancient History Substance abuse
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