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Book Review: War and the Soul
- September 19th, 2008
War and the Soul: Healing Our Nation’s Veterans from Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. Edward Tick. Quest Books: Wheaton, Illinois (2005). Wars do not end when the bombs stop falling. The terrible price of war is paid over and over again, in sometimes for a lifetime, by the soldiers who survive those wars with PTSD. Ed Tick’s book offers an new look at at this enduring human problem. The War Doesn’t End When the Soldier Returns Home Those of us living in the U.S are intimately connected with the problems of soldiers returning from war: suicides, homelessness, emotional dislocation, domestic violence, substance abuse. We may see these problems but most of us don’t have a clue what to do about them except to “support the troops” when the next war comes along. Losing that Which is Most Deeply Human in Battle Dr. Tick is a psychotherapist who specializes in the treatment of veterans with PTSD. He begins with an inquiry into the human soul, through which we experience our human uniqueness and depth. Dr.
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