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A Conflict that Shaped A Generation
Four decades on, the legacy of American involvement in the Viet
Nam War still looms large in the lives of the veterans who
experienced it first hand. This new anthology of poems, stories,
and essays looks at the war through the lens of both past and
present perspectives.
Featuring the work of fifteen veteran writers, the scope of the
book defines how modern warfare affects the lives of those who
lived it and subsequently their own families after returning from
the war. The men who have contributed to this volume each have
played their own part whether medic, air cavalry, recon, forward
observer, or just plain grunt. The pain they felt, witnessed, and
buried can hopefully be released by the telling of their collective
truths.
It is their hope that through this book you will be able to feel
something of what they have felt and that it will inform you about
the role that this conflict continues to play in the lives of those
who served there. The words of William Faulkner still ring true:
"The past is not dead, it's not even past."
Praise for "More Than A Memory"
Acclaim for More Than A Memory "For those old hands wanting to see
and hear how others have made some sense of it in words--perhaps
for inspiration to write some of their own--and for those newbies
wanting to understand and relate as much as possible to that
experience, I recommend this new volume wholeheartedly."
--Michael Gillen, PhD, Professor, Vietnam and Modern America, Pace
University
"Poignant and heartrending as it is, More Than A Memory is a work
of great courage and optimism, of triumph against all odds and
amidst the horrors, of resurrection and renewal. It is nothing
short of uplifting."
--Sam Vaknin, PhD, author of "Malignant Self-Love"
"There seems to be no end to the stories veterans of the Vietnam
War need and want to tell and there should be no end to the
readiness of the rest of us to read, to listen, and more
importantly, to learn. More Than A Memory is a welcome addition to
the literature of the war and its ongoing consequences."
--Marilyn B. Young, PhD, Dept. of History, NYU
"If you want to understand a conflict, look into the hearts of the
men who fought it. More than a Memory does that and reveals a
legacy that should stand as a warning to people who would remake
the world in their own vision."
--Trish Wood, investigative journalist, and author of the
critically acclaimed "What Was Asked of Us: An Oral History of the
Iraq War by the Soldiers Who Fought It"
More from the contributors at www.ReflectionsOfVietnam.com
"More Than a Memory: Reflections of Viet Nam" is the newest book
in the "Reflections of America" series from Modern History Press
www.ModernHistoryPress.com
Victor Volkman has created a tool that takes the mystery out of one
of the more remarkably effective clinical procedures in a way that
can help millions of people revitalize and improve their lives. To
those desperate people who have experienced trauma or tragedy, this
process is a pathway to dealing with their feelings and getting on
with their lives.
In the new book "Beyond Trauma, Conversations on Traumatic
Incident Reduction" Volkman presents a series of conversations with
a wide range of people from many different backgrounds and
experiences. Each provides his or her perspective on Traumatic
Incident Reduction, or TIR for short. The book explains the
techniques used by professionals and patients to help people sort
out, resolve and overcome the negative effects of painful
suffering. Untold countless people have to deal with trauma in a
wide variety of situations: Soldiers who experience war or injury,
families dealing with death, chemical or substance abuse, parental
neglect, child or sexual abuse, terrorism, crime and punishment.
"Beyond Trauma: Conversations on Traumatic Incident Reduction
(TIR)," is unique in that it addresses both people suffering from
the effects of traumatic stress and the practitioners who help
them. This method has been effective in dealing with many areas of
trauma, including Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), in such
diverse groups as veterans, children, 9/11 survivors, motor vehicle
accident and sexual abuse survivors. TIR is a brief, one-on-one,
non-hypnotic, person-centered, simple, and highly structured method
for permanently eliminating the negative effects of past traumas.
Contributors include world-renowned experts in traumatology
including Windy Dryden, Ph.D., Joyce Carbonell, Ph.D., and TIR's
developer Frank A. Gerbode, M.D. Beyond Trauma highlights stories
of TIR helping survivors to regain control of their lives. This
book will be life changing not only for survivors of traumatic
incidents but also for the professionals committed to helping them.
"Not in 30+ years of practice have I used a more remarkably
effective clinical procedure." --Robert H. Moore, Ph.D.
What people are saying about this book:
"Beyond Trauma: Conversations on Traumatic Incident Reduction is
an excellent resource to begin one's mastery in this area of
practice."
--Michael G. Tancyus, LCSW, DCSW, Augusta Behavioral Health.
"I have found Beyond Trauma to be EXCEPTIONALLY HELPFUL in
understanding and practicing TIR in broad and diverse areas of
practice, not just in traditional trauma work. The information from
various points of view is really priceless."
--Gerry Bock, Registered Clinical Counsellor, B.C. Canada
"Beyond Trauma offers PTSD sufferers a glimpse at a light at the
end of the tunnel, while providing mental health workers with a
revolutionary technique that could increase their success rate with
traumatized clients"
--Jeni Mayer, Body Mind Spirit Magazine
"Having read the book, I feel that I have already become better at
working with distressed clients."
-- Bob Rich, Ph.D
Learn more at www.BeyondTrauma.com
You're already a smart person, you don't need a 1000+ page book to
get you started on the web's fastest growing programming platform.
Instead, "Learn Python in One Hour" delivers on the promise of code
literacy while saving your most precious commodity - time itself.
Volkman's innovative programming-by-example approach means you
focus on usage, not mindless detail. Based on the author's sold-out
live seminars, you'll see Python's flexible coding technique in
action as we refactor from script to procedural to object-oriented
during actual problem solving.
In a seven-lesson progression, you'll be exposed to this and more:
Basic file input and output operations Exception handling with
try/except Using functions to compute and return multiple values
Basic elements of a class definition and how to call methods Lists,
dictionaries, sets, and other collections Iteration through
collections, files, sorted sets Converting lists to strings and
vice-versa Six most common Python pitfalls
Take the One Hour challenge and see if you too can pick up 90% of
syntax and semantics in less time than you probably spend commuting
each day.
About the Author Victor R. Volkman graduated "cum laude" from
Michigan Technological University with a BS in Computer Science in
1986. Since then, he has written for numerous publications,
including "The C Gazette, C++ Users Journal, Windows Developers
Journal, " and many others. He has taught college-level programming
courses at Washtenaw Community College and has served on its
Computer Information Science (CIS) Faculty Advisory Board for more
than a decade. Volkman says Python helped him "rediscover the joy
of programming again."
www.volkman.org
From Modern Software Press
A Conflict that Shaped A Generation
Four decades on, the legacy of American involvement in the Viet
Nam War still looms large in the lives of the veterans who
experienced it first hand. This new anthology of poems, stories,
and essays looks at the war through the lens of both past and
present perspectives.
Featuring the work of fifteen veteran writers, the scope of the
book defines how modern warfare affects the lives of those who
lived it and subsequently their own families after returning from
the war. The men who have contributed to this volume each have
played their own part whether medic, air cavalry, recon, forward
observer, or just plain grunt. The pain they felt, witnessed, and
buried can hopefully be released by the telling of their collective
truths.
It is their hope that through this book you will be able to feel
something of what they have felt and that it will inform you about
the role that this conflict continues to play in the lives of those
who served there. The words of William Faulkner still ring true:
The past is not dead, it s not even past.
"More Than a Memory: Reflections of Viet Nam" is the newest book
in the "Reflections of America" series from Modern History Press
www.ModernHistoryPress.com
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From the Foreword:
TIR offers an opportunity for the members of a CISM team to deal
with any accumulated emotional baggage that their involvement in
crisis-intervention has created. Training in TIR adds another tool
to the toolkit of crisis-intervention techniques and enables
peer-support to ad-dress an extended range of crisis-reactions,
even those that might justify a clinical diagnosis. If virtually
all the emotional reactions of a colleague in crisis could be
ac-commodated and addressed through CISM and TIR, then the
difference to the individual, the CISM team and the community would
be immense. I look forward to the day that what practitioners of
CISM and TIR already know is recognized in order for these
approaches to be embraced and enjoyed more widely.
What Traumatologists Are Saying about TIR and CISM...
"Now, as a psychologist, I think I can see what would have helped
me-after the injury that led to PTSD andretirement as a
firefighter-and why. I now train firefighters and paramedics in the
crisis-intervention tactics of CISM and offer TIR training to the
same people." -John Durkin, www.FireStress.co.uk
"After the crisis is over, and the CISM team has done crisis
management briefings and debriefings, both crisis responders and
victims who continue to be negatively affected by the traumatic
incident will benefit greatly by using TIR to get back to normal as
quickly as possible." -Nancy Day, CTS, TIR Trainer
"Specific training in TIR skills speeds the process of a person
moving from novice to fully effective practitioner. One idea would
be for this skill set to be included in CISD training." -Jill Boyd,
RN, MS
"TIR has developed crucial understanding and training by
managing communication and the development of rules of practice
that can surely inform and enrich CISD sessions as well as other
similar techniques." -Carlos Velazquez-Garcia, Psych., CT (Puerto
Rico)
"Each modality can be enhanced by the skills and training that
the other provides. CISM without TIR is missing the opportunities
to complete the process. TIR without CISM training is missing the
structure for working with and understanding the bigger process."
-Gerry Bock, MA, RCC (Vancouver, BC)
About the TIR Applications Series
This new series from Loving Healing Press brings you information
and anecdotes about Traumatic Incident Reduction and related
techniques. Practitioners around the world use these Applied
Metapsychology techniques. It is our opinion that stories of
real-world experience convey the opportunity for healing that TIR
provides. Readers interested in the theories behind TIR and Applied
Metapsychology (the subject from which TIR is derived) should also
consider the Explorations in Metapsychology Series from Loving
Healing Press.
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