Bamboo Promise

The Last Straw Vol.2 Ptsd Self-Healing

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Vicheara Houn ISBN: 9781532015014
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: February 23, 2017
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Vicheara Houn
ISBN: 9781532015014
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: February 23, 2017
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Vicheara Houn began sharing her battle with post-traumatic stress disorder in Bamboo Promise: Prison without Walls. In this second volume of her story, she delves deeper into the traumas that have seared her soul and left her with invisible wounds. With so many worldwide tragedies, readers of all cultures and ages will appreciate her story. Despite a traumatic childhood in Cambodia, she thought shed founded happiness after getting married in 1975, but then the Khmer Rouge forced her and her family from their homes. For four years, she endured starvation, illness, and the agony of losing all of her loved onesincluding her young husband. While she would survive, escape Cambodia, and find love again in the United States, the horrors of the genocideas well as her second husbands alcoholism and abusewould threaten to destroy her life. This raw and remarkable story is complemented by the insights of Dr. R. Russ, a licensed psychologist, who provides a medical framework to understand how PTSD progresses at the end of each chapter, giving the authors story more value to anyone who is struggling or helping a loved one struggle with PTSD.

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Vicheara Houn began sharing her battle with post-traumatic stress disorder in Bamboo Promise: Prison without Walls. In this second volume of her story, she delves deeper into the traumas that have seared her soul and left her with invisible wounds. With so many worldwide tragedies, readers of all cultures and ages will appreciate her story. Despite a traumatic childhood in Cambodia, she thought shed founded happiness after getting married in 1975, but then the Khmer Rouge forced her and her family from their homes. For four years, she endured starvation, illness, and the agony of losing all of her loved onesincluding her young husband. While she would survive, escape Cambodia, and find love again in the United States, the horrors of the genocideas well as her second husbands alcoholism and abusewould threaten to destroy her life. This raw and remarkable story is complemented by the insights of Dr. R. Russ, a licensed psychologist, who provides a medical framework to understand how PTSD progresses at the end of each chapter, giving the authors story more value to anyone who is struggling or helping a loved one struggle with PTSD.

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