i have ptsd at 14 years old and now i am 48 years old and get bad every night time cant sleep and hide from my samily and feel not want to live no more.
I have been addressing soul pain following trauma since 1999. I developed training programs on how to heal the soul pain of trauma which I deliver to professionals nationally and internationally. I have two books on this topic Journey to the Sacred: Mending a Fractured Soul and Setting the Captive Free, two award winning videos Listening to Soul Pain and Healing Soul Pain.
ScreamKat: also having grown up with trauma and abuse I can look back some years ago when I thought as you do. At some point I realized that even though I did not create the wound in my heart, it was MY wound to heal. At this time people are returning from the battlefield with very grave physical and psychological trauma. My friend's son was impacted in this way. It is painful to even begin imagining the pain associated with having a limb ripped off, at the same time being permanently blinded.
@belovedsugarplum- nobody has forgotten the orphans or the families affected by war. Dr. Tick takes groups of vets back over to Vietnam with supplies and gifts to visit orphanages, and the vets also make amends to villagers and survivors of the war. This is an important part of the healing for both the vets and the Vietnamese, although most of the Vietnamese have moved on with their forgiveness, as a people and a country. Ed has even worked with Vietnamese veterans, and wants to end war.
THIS IS THE WORK OF THE FUTURE. Thank you Ed Tick. I join you on the path to spread the truth about war, and the healing of our warriors and patriots.
WE ALL MUST OPEN OUR EYES TO WORLD VIOLENCE AND WORK STARTING ON A ONE TO ONE LEVEL TO transform lies to truth and war to forgiveness and love.
I have worked closely with Ed Tick (mostly on trips through Vietnam with vets) and can say with considerable experience that he is very effective in his efforts to help vets heal.
& get on with life! & be asimulated, makes me angry to hear how poor troups no one seems to remember the babies who had to grow up & live normal lives with no healing or relief sad thing, is that soilders alike went through same hell i did an advantage you change to go to war & you knew that it would include death i did not know!
don't forget the orphaned we suffered perhaps more than those who trained to kill i was not trained to survive troups were!we did not get help from gov' nor society, often scorn & thinkin we are a bunch of kids who had to get over!
interesting that what i believed over the yrs was not what the truth was & yes troups are affected but you forget about us the ones who lost our mother & father & left us alone helpess & defenseless & at the mercy of anyone & anything.
Belovedsugarplum, everyone is forgotten. That is the point of this. The warrior and each person touched by war is forgotten, until the truth begins to be told with exercises on PTSD like meeting people like you and like soldiers, and like all the families touched by war. Peace
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starw42 2 months ago
i have ptsd at 14 years old and now i am 48 years old and get bad every night time cant sleep and hide from my samily and feel not want to live no more.
starw42 2 months ago
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starw42 2 months ago
I have been addressing soul pain following trauma since 1999. I developed training programs on how to heal the soul pain of trauma which I deliver to professionals nationally and internationally. I have two books on this topic Journey to the Sacred: Mending a Fractured Soul and Setting the Captive Free, two award winning videos Listening to Soul Pain and Healing Soul Pain.
Dr. Jane Simington PhD.
TheJodilynn24 5 months ago
Thank you for all you do, Dr.
TobiasMoran 8 months ago
Also - despite my hate of war I can still love the warrior.
marycarols2 11 months ago
ScreamKat: also having grown up with trauma and abuse I can look back some years ago when I thought as you do. At some point I realized that even though I did not create the wound in my heart, it was MY wound to heal. At this time people are returning from the battlefield with very grave physical and psychological trauma. My friend's son was impacted in this way. It is painful to even begin imagining the pain associated with having a limb ripped off, at the same time being permanently blinded.
marycarols2 11 months ago
This brings tears to my eyes at 8:13 as he speaks to the veterans.
marycarols2 11 months ago
@belovedsugarplum- nobody has forgotten the orphans or the families affected by war. Dr. Tick takes groups of vets back over to Vietnam with supplies and gifts to visit orphanages, and the vets also make amends to villagers and survivors of the war. This is an important part of the healing for both the vets and the Vietnamese, although most of the Vietnamese have moved on with their forgiveness, as a people and a country. Ed has even worked with Vietnamese veterans, and wants to end war.
ANKHifyouLOVEdjehuti 1 year ago
actually this segment is to do with vets ! & what they need! nothing about the rest whose parents family were murdered by soldiers!
infact the results r the same for civilians but again its all about the poor vets! wot about the rest ???
belovedsugarplum 2 years ago
What about the WAR from growing up in violent and abusive families?
ScreamKat 2 years ago
THIS IS THE WORK OF THE FUTURE. Thank you Ed Tick. I join you on the path to spread the truth about war, and the healing of our warriors and patriots.
WE ALL MUST OPEN OUR EYES TO WORLD VIOLENCE AND WORK STARTING ON A ONE TO ONE LEVEL TO transform lies to truth and war to forgiveness and love.
Lynn5utube 3 years ago
I have worked closely with Ed Tick (mostly on trips through Vietnam with vets) and can say with considerable experience that he is very effective in his efforts to help vets heal.
Dr. Steven A. Leibo Ph.D.
Professor of International History & Politics
the Sage Colleges
International Affairs Commentator
WAMC Northeast Public Radio
babar7 3 years ago
& get on with life! & be asimulated, makes me angry to hear how poor troups no one seems to remember the babies who had to grow up & live normal lives with no healing or relief sad thing, is that soilders alike went through same hell i did an advantage you change to go to war & you knew that it would include death i did not know!
belovedsugarplum 4 years ago
don't forget the orphaned we suffered perhaps more than those who trained to kill i was not trained to survive troups were!we did not get help from gov' nor society, often scorn & thinkin we are a bunch of kids who had to get over!
belovedsugarplum 4 years ago
interesting that what i believed over the yrs was not what the truth was & yes troups are affected but you forget about us the ones who lost our mother & father & left us alone helpess & defenseless & at the mercy of anyone & anything.
belovedsugarplum 4 years ago
Belovedsugarplum, everyone is forgotten. That is the point of this. The warrior and each person touched by war is forgotten, until the truth begins to be told with exercises on PTSD like meeting people like you and like soldiers, and like all the families touched by war. Peace
FertilePrayers 2 years ago 2