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PTSD Addictions and Ambevilence

PTSD Addictions and Ambevilence
7/12/2008 6:54:50 PM KatieEvans
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Ambivalence, and survivor guilt are keys to help our wounded warriors as they return home. I have just completed a new treatment workbook and video called The unfortunate Hero:Treating Addicted Military Trauma Survivors. I have a video of a PTSD Alcoholic Solider "Brandon" sharing his story as a Military Trauma Survivor. During the taping I taught Brandon successful ways for managing his rage and flashbacks related to his tour as a medic in Iraq. These critical interventions are demonstrated on tape and in the soon to be published workbook. The suicide rate will be reduced, as we help our soldiers and the families return to a life that is different from the one they left behind. I am a NAADAC Training Academy member and train for Veterans Administration Programs nationally and internationally on Military related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and addiction. My web site is www.drkatieevans.com please look and see if I can be of service to any individual group or organization. You can email me with any personal or professional questions. I will respond!
Katie Evans PhD, CADC III, NCACII
Email: drkatieevans@verizon.net.
I am a Consultant, Trainer Dual Diagnosis Expert Clinician and Author on workbooks for survivors who are suffering from relapse on their journey of recovery.
May all of you find your own path to sobriety, spirituality and serenity.
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