Monday, 23 April 2012

Healing Invisible Wounds

Healing Invisible Wounds
Author: Richard F. Mollica
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0151010366
Category: Medical



Healing Invisible Wounds: Paths to Hope and Recovery in a Violent World


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It has happened in New Orleans, New York, India, Iraq, Rwanda, Bosnia, Cambodia, Ivory Coast. But long after the levees have been reconstructed, after the war criminals have been brought to justice, the question remains-can people heal, and if so, how?ARichard Mollica has spent more than thirty years helping victims of trauma. Now he draws from hundreds of interAviews, years of research, and his counseling experience to show us a new way of helping people overcome their pain. The key to this? People have an inherent ability to heal themAselves. And the lessons we can learn from the survivors of such trials and extreme situations can even teach Get Healing Invisible Wounds our bestseller medical books.

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It has happened in New Orleans, New York, India, Iraq, Rwanda, Bosnia, Cambodia, Ivory Coast. But long after the levees have been reconstructed, after the war criminals have been brought to justice, the question remains-can people heal, and if so, how?ARichard Mollica has spent more than thirty years helping victims of trauma. Now he draws from hundreds of interAviews, years of research, and his counseling experience to show us a new way of helping people overcome their pain. The key to this? People have an inherent ability to heal themAselves t has happened in New Orleans, New York, India, Iraq, Rwanda, Bosnia, Cambodia, Ivory Coast. But long after the levees have been reconstructed, after the war criminals have been brought to justice, the question remains-can people heal, and if so, how?ARichard Mollica has spent more than thirty years helping victims of trauma. Now he draws from hundreds of interAviews, years of research, and his counseling experience to show us a new way of helping people overcome their pain. The key to this? People have an inherent ability to heal themAselves. And the lessons we can learn from the survivors of such trials and extreme situations can even teach

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