PTSD and Cardiometabolic Disease

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Healing
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Author: T. Barry Levine, MD ISBN: 9780996455992
Publisher: NorLights Press Publication: January 23, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: T. Barry Levine, MD
ISBN: 9780996455992
Publisher: NorLights Press
Publication: January 23, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In their medical practices, physicians T. Barry and Arlene Levine and Sammie Justesen began seeing young men and women who suffered from PTSD, and were also plagued by severe, advanced, and chronic diseases. Despite their young ages and physical training, many PTSD-afflicted veterans and first responders presented with accelerated aging and premature mortality. The authors realized that short-term stress can turn into full blown physical illness and become a living nightmare for the afflicted and their families. Yet, medical care is often fragmented because healthcare providers tend to treat PTSD as a purely psychiatric illness instead of treating the whole patient. Written from a mind-body perspective, this book explains PTSD and its treatment in a way both practitioners and patients will understand. While creating a bridge between specialties, the authors show why and how to address the neuropsychiatric underpinnings of PTSD, along with the serious psychosomatic dimensions of this disorder.

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In their medical practices, physicians T. Barry and Arlene Levine and Sammie Justesen began seeing young men and women who suffered from PTSD, and were also plagued by severe, advanced, and chronic diseases. Despite their young ages and physical training, many PTSD-afflicted veterans and first responders presented with accelerated aging and premature mortality. The authors realized that short-term stress can turn into full blown physical illness and become a living nightmare for the afflicted and their families. Yet, medical care is often fragmented because healthcare providers tend to treat PTSD as a purely psychiatric illness instead of treating the whole patient. Written from a mind-body perspective, this book explains PTSD and its treatment in a way both practitioners and patients will understand. While creating a bridge between specialties, the authors show why and how to address the neuropsychiatric underpinnings of PTSD, along with the serious psychosomatic dimensions of this disorder.

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