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  • PTSD and Relationships: Loving Someone with PTSD

  • Written by: Tim L. Gardner
  • Narrated by: Sam Slydell
  • Length: 3 hrs and 25 mins

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PTSD and Relationships: Loving Someone with PTSD

Written by: Tim L. Gardner
Narrated by: Sam Slydell
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Publisher's Summary

Witnessing your loved one suffer hurts. Find out what you can do to support them without putting your relationship at risk...

Post-traumatic stress disorder, also known as PTSD, is an anxiety disorder that can develop after having witnessed or experienced a traumatic event. Contrary to popular belief, this condition doesn’t only affect soldiers, but also people from all backgrounds and of any age.

Did you know that an estimated 8 million adults are affected by PTSD in the US?

And that’s not counting the family and friends who feel the effects of the disorder as well.

Living with someone suffering from PTSD can prove to be extremely stressful and disheartening, as all you wish is to see them happy and acting like their normal selves. 

By taking the time to educate yourself and know what to prepare for, you will have everything you need to serve as a vital piece to the recovery puzzle.

In PTSD and Relationships, you will discover:

  • How to support and encourage your loved one through their PTSD without putting your own health and happiness at risk
  • Why telling your loved one reassuring phrases such as, “Everything is going to be okay”, is actually doing them more harm than good, and what you should say instead that will aid in their recovery
  • The most effective PTSD treatments available, and how to figure out which approach would be the best option for assisting your loved one through their recovery
  • And much more

No one wants to see their best friend, family member, or spouse struggle through hardship.

Show them you’re the rock in the relationship and that they can always count on you for support and love whenever they need it, no matter the reason.

If you want to discover how you can aid your loved one through their PTSD recovery without jeopardizing your own well-being, then buy this audiobook right now.

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