Warriors' War: Healing the Battle With Trauma and PTSD - Matthew Bruce - Books - The Kind Press - 9780648792734 - June 16, 2020
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Warriors' War: Healing the Battle With Trauma and PTSD

Matthew Bruce

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Warriors' War: Healing the Battle With Trauma and PTSD

War had closed my heart.
But I was ready to stop disconnecting and save myself.

After multiple deployments in the Royal Australian Army and time spent supporting the Special Air Service Regiment, Matthew Bruce was left numb to compassion, empathy and love. Warriors' War explains how trauma, depression and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are affecting the globe; past and present. It provides a map to understand the depths of trauma and how to move towards healing the heart and mind.

The heart of this trauma recovery book focuses on navigating the transition with balance and demonstrates that healing depends on our actions and perceptions of PTSD as a disconnection of identity. Once we truly understand how our minds are relating to the stress and stimulation of the outside world, we can use simple proven daily practices to create a truly limitless life. Through implementing small changes and taking radical responsibility for our own state of mind, we can grow deeply, release anger and move through the trauma of the past.

As one of the more considered books about trauma healing, it's calling on men across the planet to stand up together and take accountability for the level of detachment and the cost this projection has on our relationships and communities.

The author's methods draw on his own fruitful healing modalities and ancient traditions worldwide to restore the soul and spirit so that men can truly come home to modern society, loved ones and self.

Loaded with free online content, this book about trauma healing will help everyone understand that they have the power to remove the PTSD label so they can thrive.


214 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 16, 2020
ISBN13 9780648792734
Publishers The Kind Press
Pages 214
Dimensions 228 × 151 × 18 mm   ·   334 g
Language English