Psalm Twenty-Five and PTSD

Psalm Twenty-Five and PTSD
Title Psalm Twenty-Five and PTSD PDF eBook
Author Robert Scholten
Publisher Tate Publishing
Pages 188
Release 2011-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 161777166X

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Prepare for a journey unlike any other as you step into the darkened realms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In Psalm 25 & PTSD, war veteran Robert Scholten does the unthinkable by giving readers access into hidden chambers of his life, which was forever changed by the Vietnam War. Robert analyzes each passage of Psalm 25 in relation to his struggles with PTSD, and his vivid word pictures will keep readers captivated along his passage through a seemingly hopeless domain without exits. Psalm 25 & PTSD is an unforgettable experience of hope for PTSD sufferers and those who love them. 'Scholten's book pulls readers into the very pitfalls of combat veterans. It is a must read for veterans with PTSD and anyone attempting to understand them.' —Sgt. David McCray, Section Chief, C Btry 4th/60th Arty & E-41st Arty, First Field Force Vietnam-1971 'The dilemma of being a good soldier and a godly man is a lesson for every veteran. Giving voice to recollections of his time in country, Robert bares his soul, challenging each of us to serve our country and each other.' —Robert B. Woolley M.D. Psychiatrist, Clinical PTSD Department, Veterans Affairs Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky

Ptsd & Psalm Twenty-Three

Ptsd & Psalm Twenty-Three
Title Ptsd & Psalm Twenty-Three PDF eBook
Author Robert Scholten
Publisher WestBow Press
Pages 148
Release 2016-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1512728063

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PTSD & Psalm Twenty-Three: Coming Up out of PTSDs Trench will draw you into the very essence of post-traumatic stress disorder. Robert Scholten does this through vivid word pictures and clarity of writing that touch hearts and minds. Roberts passion and compassion for veterans and families struggling with PTSD opens new avenues of understanding for a very misunderstood reality of life. Robert survived Vietnam without a scratch as a gunner on a Duster attached to the 173rd Infantry Airborne. However, he was unaware of an internal wound. He left Vietnam, but Vietnam never left him. His journey through PTSD will amaze you. Robert buried everything negative about Vietnam. He never talked about the bloodshed. It was imprisoned under lock and key deep in his soul, never to see the light of day. Nearly forty years after his tour of Vietnam, Robert fell prey to PTSD. In November of 2007, Robert was admitted into the Lexington, Kentucky, VAs six-week, clinical, in-house PTSD rehabilitation program. He remains under their care. Up from that experience, and through the years since, he has felt compelled to bear his soul in hopes of assisting other PTSD sufferers, and those who care about them.

Living with Ptsd

Living with Ptsd
Title Living with Ptsd PDF eBook
Author Robert G. Sholten
Publisher WestBow Press
Pages 189
Release 2022-01-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1664251774

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LIVING WITH PTSD: The Unraveling Of Time, is written in a manner that PTSD sufferers will identify with it. Hopefully it will bring insight into the ramifications of PTSD for those trying to understand this disorder in the men and women suffering with it.

Biblical Cures for the Wounded Spirit

Biblical Cures for the Wounded Spirit
Title Biblical Cures for the Wounded Spirit PDF eBook
Author Wayne A. Keast
Publisher Dorrance Publishing
Pages 199
Release 2023-05-05
Genre Religion
ISBN

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About the Book Biblical Cures for the Wounded Spirit contains vital information that will answer many questions that those who suffer with PTSD and those close to them are asking. How does someone handle the grief experienced in combat? How does a spouse or other loved one handle the playing out of stress a combat veteran manifests when they return? Fear, guilt, no peace, and other issues are addressed. These are emotions that stir the soul and plague those who have experienced unimaginable trauma in a war zone or even in a violent home situation. Psychology and drugs are not the answer. New Age philosophy will not help. The Bible has the answers and will be found in these pages to be the solution that so many have been looking for. About the Author Saved at age 14 out of a broken, traumatizing home, Wayne A. Keast entered the Army at age 18 and discovered God’s peace in the midst of Army duty that includes deployment, and long stretches away from family. After years as an enlisted soldier, Wayne was called by God into the ministry out of German guard tour on a midnight shift. Finishing college and seminary, the Army received Wayne back as a commissioned officer and chaplain. After a deployment and after surgery, Wayne was in a rehab learning about war-time PTSD issues by listening to soldiers. After much bible study, Wayne learned of God’s cure for PTSD and how the inevitable wound can be treated successfully. Later, God showed Wayne a Bible verse that describes the issue. Proverbs 18:14 “The spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity, but a wounded spirit who can bear?” Wayne retired from the Army in 2012 with a burden for those with PTSD. This book is a compilation of the work completed in his Doctor of Ministry. Wounded Spirits is Wayne’s ministry order under Wounded Spirits INC. [email protected] www.biblecuresforptsd.org

The Language of Trauma in the Psalms

The Language of Trauma in the Psalms
Title The Language of Trauma in the Psalms PDF eBook
Author Danilo Verde
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 171
Release 2024-09-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 1646023005

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Over the last few decades, the field of trauma studies has shed new light on biblical texts that deal with individual and collective catastrophe. In The Language of Trauma in the Psalms, Danilo Verde advances the conversation, moving beyond the emphasis on healing that prevails in most literary trauma studies. Using the lens of cognitive linguistics and combining insights from trauma studies and redaction criticism, Verde explores how trauma is expressed linguistically in the book of Psalms, how trauma-related language was rooted in ancient Israel’s external realities, and how psalms helped define Yehud’s cultural trauma in the Persian period (539–331 BCE). Rather than assuming the psalmists’ personal experiences are reflected in these texts, Verde focuses on the linguistic strategies used to express trauma in the Psalms, especially references to the body and highly dramatic metaphors. Current analyses often approach trauma texts as tools intended to help sufferers heal. Verde contends that many group laments in the book of Psalms were transmitted not only to heal but also to wound the community, ensuring that the pain of a previous generation was not forgotten. The Language of Trauma in the Psalms shifts our understanding of trauma in biblical texts and will appeal to literary trauma scholars as well as those interested in ancient Israel.

You Too!

You Too!
Title You Too! PDF eBook
Author Lila Dove
Publisher WestBow Press
Pages 48
Release 2018-12-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 1973604485

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God’s message is for all mankind. When I was called to write my story, I was very hesitant, so I prayed asking for God’s help in faith and hope. God filled me up with His love, which has over flooded to my heart and for everyone else. So my courage gave me time to write my story. To help others that has family secrets and silent tears. Regardless of the obstacles that I faced, when I was writing and facing challenges. I wanted to unlock your past to help you right now. Learn to forgive and forget so you can all enjoy the life Jesus gave you. I believe that God wants me to share my story, so that I may help and encourage others.

Song of Exile

Song of Exile
Title Song of Exile PDF eBook
Author David Ware Stowe
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 233
Release 2016
Genre Music
ISBN 0190466839

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In Song of Exile, David Stowe reconstructs the rich and varied reception history of Psalm 137 using textual analysis, historical overview, and a study of the psalm's place in popular culture. He weaves together the fascinating story of how the psalm has both shaped and been shaped by our understanding of violence, pain, oppression, and justice.