PTSD, Poems And Presidential Inspiration
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About the Book
This is a "how I did it" book on surviving PTSD, and how the author coped with various symptoms, and could be very useful for other veterans. The author explains, in vivid detail, just how he did it, how he managed to work in various fields, even jobs for which he had no experience and losing them all due to not being able to control his anger. Detailing some statistics that are worthwhile to veterans suffering with PTSD, this book is a must-read and could be a guide to good living with those symptoms. Johnson goes into detail, on a number of subjects, known to problematic for veterans with PTSD, and he explains a series of steps to take, enabling the average veteran with PTSD to live an above-average life.
About the Author
James Monroe Johnson, a two-year Vietnam veteran, has had PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) for more than 36 years, but has managed to survive in spite of it. Going from job to job, then losing them just as quick due to problems associated with PTSD fall-outs of the war. Now being treated for symptoms of PTSD, together with the inspiration of Barack Obama's presidential campaign and his ultimate election as President, he was compelled to recover in ways that he hadn't previously known. James spend nine years and two months in the US Army from 1964 to 1973.