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The PTSD Workbook
The PTSD Workbook: Simple, Effective Techniques for Overcoming Traumatic Stress Symptoms | Mary Beth Williams, Soili Poijula
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an extremely debilitating anxiety condition that can occur after exposure to a terrifying event or ordeal. Although many know that this mental health issue affects veterans of war, many may not know that it also affects victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, natural disasters, crime, car accidents and accidents in the workplace. No matter the cause of their illness, people with PTSD will often relive their traumatic experience in the form of flashbacks, memories, nightmares, and frightening thoughts. This is especially true when they are exposed to events or objects that remind them of their trauma. Left untreated, PTSD can lead to emotional numbness, insomnia, addiction, anxiety, depression, and even suicide. In The PTSD Workbook, Second Edition, psychologists and trauma experts Mary Beth Williams and Soili Poijula outline techniques and interventions used by PTSD experts from around the world to offer trauma survivors the most effective tools available to conquer their most distressing trauma-related symptoms, whether they are a veteran, a rape survivor, or a crime victim. Based in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), the book is extremely accessible and easy-to-use, offering evidence-based therapy at a low cost. This new edition features chapters focusing on veterans with PTSD, the link between cortisol and adrenaline and its role in PTSD and overall mental health, and the mind-body component of PTSD. This book is designed to arm PTSD survivors with the emotional resilience they need to get their lives back together after a traumatic event.
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One of my coping strategies for PTSD flare ups, especially when they occur late at night, is listening to an audiobook with the volume up loud to distract me. Realized last night it wouldn't work because my current 3 audiobooks are either crime related, political or depressing. The American read out loud to me instead (major ❤️),but suggested I "find some fluffier audiobooks". So Littens - hit me with your lighter non-fiction recommendations!

Librarylady3 The Rosie project 7y
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Cinfhen Anything by Chelsea Handler 7y
minkyb I don't listen to books (yet) but good luck and I am sending positive thoughts! 7y
LauraBrook One of my favorite audiobooks is Rococo by Adriana Trigiani, the version narrated by Stephen Hoye (NOT Mario Cantone). There's a very soothing quality to his voice, and hearing him talk about tassels and fabrics is comforting to me. I think I've listened to it at least 3 times now, and I never re-listen to audiobooks! 7y
Notafraidofwords PTSD sucks! Feel better. 7y
Bks4Wrms I second The Rosie Project 7y
KarenUK And another vote for 7y
ValerieAndBooks If you were a fan of the Little House books, then I recommend 7y
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