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Hope and Healing For All Who Have Been Touched by War "Made in America, Sold in the Nam" brings together the writings of more than two dozen Vietnam-era veterans who have never before had the chance to speak their peace. Through diaries, essays, and poems, each contributor brings a unique first-person perspective that will be appreciated by veterans, their families, and historians. Taken together, this book represents the conscience of a nation: patriotic, duty-bound, and mired in a swamp of confusion and pain. New Second Edition includes material by the spouses, adult children, and other survivors of the war. "Made in America, Sold in the Nam" is Book #2 in the Reflections of History Series from Modern History Press.
"That there is conflict and confusion over how we are to view
the Viet Nam War and how we are to feel about those who sacrificed
for this effort, makes this book all the more important. These
pieces give the average person insight into what really happened to
those that served and what they thought that they were trying to
accomplish. There is some personal truth, buried emotion, and a few
heroes in their own right." -Tami Brady, TCM Reviews Modern History Press is an imprint of Loving Healing Press (www.LovingHealing.com)
A New Approach to Coping This workbook provides more than 50 questions and exercises designed to empower those with physical loss and disability to better understand and accept their ongoing processes of loss and recovery. The exercises in Coping with Physical Loss and Disability were distilled from ten years of clinical social work experience with clients suffering from quadriplegia, paraplegia, amputation, cancer, severe burns, HIV/AIDs, and neuro-muscular disorders arising from accidents, injury, and disease. About the Author Rick Ritter, MSW, a disabled veteran and social worker, has worked with more than a hundred clients who have experienced physical loss and disability. This workbook is a distillation of the very best questions and exercises to draw the client towards re-taking control of their life. He has competed in international events for disabled athletes. Ritter was also a major contributor to "got parts? An Insider's Guide to Managing Life Successfully with Dissociative Identity Disorder." He currently resides in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Series Info "Coping with Physical Loss and Disability: A Workbook" is the second book in the "New Horizons in Therapy Series." This series is specifically designed to empower clients to work on their own in a therapeutic setting. As many therapists will state, it's often what the client does outside the session that can make the biggest difference in recovery. What People Are Saying This workbook is a very good stimulus for focusing on issues
that are crucial for better coping with loss and disability. Just
putting the questions with the blanks together is a great
opportunity for self-reflection and might greatly help people raise
their consciousness. As I believe the saying goes 'If you do not
help yourself, then no one will be able to help you.'" "Ritter provides a valuable self-care plan for those suffering from the loss of physical capacity. He also shows readers how to find the mental, emotional and spiritual encouragement critical to the healing process." -Georgiann Baldino, Author and cancer support-group facilitator "Losing one's bodily integrity or functioning ('physical loss')
provokes mourning and a distorted self-image. The horror and recoil
that disabilities elicit in the healthy only compound the victim's
sense of deprivation and worthlessness. Though slender, the
workbook is indispensable to victims of physical loss, their
nearest and dearest, medical staff, and psychotherapists or grief
counselors." "Rick Ritter captures the depth of the emotional pain in the
aftermath of physical loss and disability. This workbook format
will surely provide a sense empowerment to those who feel helpless
in these situations." "I found the workbook useful in addressing the various aspects
of the physical loss. The examples given by the author are very
relevant and will help the sufferer relate to similar situations. I
recommend the workbook to those who are trying to heal from past
traumas or to those who are trying to help their near and dear
heal."
This workbook provides more than 50 questions and exercises
designed to empower those with physical loss and disability to
better understand and accept their ongoing processes of loss and
recovery. The exercises in "Coping with Physical Loss and
Disability" were distilled from twenty-five years of clinical
social work experience with clients suffering from quadriplegia,
paraplegia, amputation, cancer, severe burns, HIV/AIDs, and
neuro-muscular disorders arising from accidents, injury, and
disease.
Enfrentando la Discapacidad y el Deterioro Fisico Este manual ofrece mas de 50 ejercicios con preguntas disenadas para fortalecer la capacidad de procesar efectivamente una discapacidad y las perdidas asociadas. Los ejercicios en Enfrentando la Discapacidad y el Deterioro Fisico nacieron luego de diez anos de experiencias de trabajo social clinico con clientes cuadriplegicos, paraplejicos, con amputaciones, cancer, quemaduras graves, SIDA, y desordenes del tipo neuro-muscular, resultante de accidentes, traumatismos, y enfermedad. Que se dice sobre Enfrentando la Discapacidad y el Deterioro Fisico "Este manual nos estimula a enfocarnos en asuntos que son cruciales para enfrentar con exito las perdidas y la discapacidad" - Beni R. Jakob, Ph D, Fundacion Israeli contra la Artritis (INBAR) "Este manual es un gran recurso, practico y facil de usar. El autor nos muestra su conexion con el material de una manera que nos permite beneficiarnos a todos" - Geneva Reynaga-Abiko, Psy.D., Sicologa Clinica, Universidad de Illinois, Centro de Consejeria Urbana-Champaign "Hasta ahora no conocia una herramienta que sirviera para ayudar a las personas con discapacidades a volverse mas conscientes y mas adaptadas en su nueva vida. Este manual les ayudara a ver las fortalezas y habilidades que aun tienen y a superar el hecho de estar discapacitado, mediante la recuperacion de la aceptacion de si mismo y de su capacidad funcional" - Ian Landry, MSW, RSW Sobre el Autor Rick Ritter, MSW, veterano discapacitado y trabajador social, ha trabajado con mas de cien clientes que sufren de perdidas de capacidad fisica y discapacidad. Este manual es una depuracion de las mejores preguntas y ejercicios para llevar al cliente a tomar control de su vida. Rick ha participado de eventos internacionales para atletas discapacitados, y ha contribuido con una parte importante del libro Got Parts? An insiders Guide to Managing Life Successfully with Dissociative Identity Disorder (Tienes Partes? Una Guia Autodidacta sobre Como Manejar Exitosamente la Vida con Desorden Disociativo de Identidad). Actualmente Rick vive en Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Serie Nuevos Horizontes en Terapia
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