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Improving the Quality of Life for Veterans with PTSD: The Healing Therapy Way! Is a self-help guide for veterans (and others) suffering from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. The book is dedicated to Marine LCpl Janos Lutz who suffered from PTSD and who subsequently took his own life at age 24 after deployments in Afghanistan and Iraq. The aim of the book is to save the lives of our soldiers by introducing various treatment options including art therapy. We wish to thank LCpl Lutz's mother, Janine Lutz, for bringing this important topic to the fore despite her own grief over losing her only son…mehr

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Improving the Quality of Life for Veterans with PTSD: The Healing Therapy Way! Is a self-help guide for veterans (and others) suffering from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. The book is dedicated to Marine LCpl Janos Lutz who suffered from PTSD and who subsequently took his own life at age 24 after deployments in Afghanistan and Iraq. The aim of the book is to save the lives of our soldiers by introducing various treatment options including art therapy. We wish to thank LCpl Lutz's mother, Janine Lutz, for bringing this important topic to the fore despite her own grief over losing her only son to this dreaded disease called PTSD. The book is grounded in several theories related to PTSD and it acknowledges the federal government's legislative interventions by three past and present presidents: Obama, Trump, and Biden. The book explains the causes, signs, and symptoms of PTSD so that one can recognize it from the onset and seek treatment, whether medical or non-medical. Some of the proposed therapies are Adult Coloring Therapy, Glass-Blowing, Therapeutic Healing Gardens, Pet Therapy, Healing Circles, and Resilience Through Art. It should be noted that Online therapies are available as well as Compensated Work Therapy to aid in Post-deployment Social Interactions. This book is dedicated in the honor of firefighter, Stephen Gerard Siller, who gave up his life in the Twin Towers in the 9/11 attacks. The proceeds, 50% thereof, will be donated to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, honoring America's Fallen First Responders, Veterans, and their Families for over 20 years. Endorsements: From a first responder and military family for over one hundred years, "Improving the Quality of Life for Veterans with PTSD" is a well-written and thoughtful read. All I can say, speaking for my family of Army, Marines, Firefighters, Police Officers, and Medical Specialists is: "A BIG THANK YOU!" Richard Rotanz, PhD, Rotanz and Associates "Improving the Quality of Life for Veterans with PTSD: The Healing Therapy Way!" by Dr. Indiana Robinson and Dr. Robert L. Wolf, just begins to scratch the surface of a misunderstood injury and is an excellent start to what's needed. Continued Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) research is required to help guide clinicians away from a one size fits all approach! Shawn A. Disbennett, Master Gunnery Sergeant, USMC (Ret)
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Dr. Indiana Robinson is an author of over 60 books with topics covering biography, history, visual arts, poetry, academics, music, novellas, ancestry, children, business, sports (cricket), and business. She is also an educator who earned her doctorate in education a decade ago. Dr. Robinson earned her two bachelor's degrees from Florida Atlantic University (Magna Cum Laude), her two master's degrees from H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship, and her doctoral degree from the Fischler College of Education at Nova Southeastern University. Born to parents, David Harrison and Louise Perry, she and her siblings Edgar, Fernandie, Arthur, and Sharon. She is married to Jackie Robinson, of the Pioneers Reggae Group. With no children of her own, she cherishes her stepchildren Bobby, Marc, and Kelly and their offsprings, Saffron, Sasha, and her son Sachon, also Shae, Marley, and Joseph King as well as her nieces and nephews: Marsha, Rohan Sean, and Dean Hibbert; Major Carlington Reid, 2nd Lt. (Ret.)Tara and Errol, Jr Price; Krisan and Captain Caniggia Harrison and their offsprings: Caleb, Aden, Tammoy, Raheem, Jaheem, Antonio, D'Angelo, Myzeria, Alyssa, and Milan. She is also blessed with Godchildren: Dean, Little Miss Joan Ennis-Thomas, Kerri-Anne, Tyree, and Jahari. Major General Robert L. Wolf, (Retired), Lt. Col. USMC/ Major Gen, NYSNM was born in Ossining, New York on March 5, 1951. He graduated from Ithaca College and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps in 1973. Captain Wolf reported to the United States Naval Academy as an Instructor of Economics. Upon promotion to Major in 1984, Major Wolf was designated as Executive Assistant to the Director of International and United States Studies. He was also designated as the 6th Battalion Team Leader for the Marine Corps Accessions Program of the Academy. Major Wolf was twice selected as the Military Instructor of the year in Economics. Major General Wolf retired from the Naval Militia on 4 December 2014 and received his second Conspicuous Service Medal for services rendered. In December 2019, Dr. Wolf received his Educational Doctorate (EdD) Degree from Nova Southeastern University in Organizational Leadership and a minor in Human Resource Management.