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 Accepting the Ashes- PTSD Support

Accepting the Ashes-
A Resource for Veterans & Families
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"I personally like the book for many reasons, but one of the most important is the drawings. To me, they capture in a way that words can not, the invisible trap, or "tiger cage" that combat soldiers, or for that matter anyone who has experienced a severe trauma faces. And because it is invisible, in the sense that they may never have been wounded physically, they resist accepting the possibility that they might just possibly have PTSD.

Your book is in the top of my list of seven books that anyone dealing with returning combat veterans should have read.”
A Chaplain in Vermont

Retail Price:  $7.95 includes domestic shipping
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"For spouses, especially women, the audio in a woman's voice is meaningful and reassuring. Men are also attracted by the audio version, but maybe because your voice is both soft, clear and compelling in what you say so well. And for those who are visually impaired or who dread reading anything, the audio book is perfect."
 A Chaplain in Vermont


Price: $2.99         click on page below to order/download.
Also available is a 3 minute introduction to the story for free listen!
http://acceptingtheashes.podbean.com/ 

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VETERAN AND FAMILY PRAISE FOR “ACCEPTING THE ASHES”
“I am stunned by your insight.  I was a Special Forces medic in Viet Nam.  I got out in 1969 and was very successful until 1988 when a VA Service Officer said ‘Welcome Home, How you doing?’  I tried to say “fine” but I could not speak and started crying - very embarrassing.”  
Bryan F
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 "AS MY HUSBAND SAYS, "the smell of death never leaves your mind".  The guilt is horrific. He has to choose to forgive himself.  Your message is beautiful, Thank you." 
A military wife


WHAT SOME ARE SAYING ABOUT PTSD FOR AMERICAN VETERANS-
"At any one time, more than 3,000 veterans are waiting for their first visit to the doctor.  Those whose injuries from battle qualify them for disability compensation often wait six months to two years to receive it.”  Department of Veteran’s Affairs (“Altered Lives”, Timothy Dwyer, LA Times-Washington Post Service)  Quoted in “Accepting the Ashes”

“Any time we have somebody hurt, they deserve the best possible care, and their family needs strong support.  We’ve provided that in many cases, but to the extent we haven’t, we’re going to adjust.”
 Former United States President George W. Bush