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Overview"Do you know how many Falklands Veterans have committed suicide over the last 25 years? How many families have been torn apart by the rage these veterans still experience? Or how many homeless sleeping rough in your town are decorated Falklands veterans? Officially the Falklands War finished 25 years ago. But not for the hundreds of British personnel who came home with the invisible injury Post Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD. This book takes you back inside the minds of four Falklands verterans who are PTSD casualties and who have suffered from their injury virtually every day for the past 25 years. Learn from their stories. Learn how to identify PTSD casualties and how they can be helped. By buying this book, you can help as the profit from every sale is donated to the charity helping these casualties. Now help us to bring these veterans back from the war - once and for all! David Walters left Bolton School in 1980 to join Britannia Royal Naval College prior to his training at the Royal Naval Engineering College, Manadon. He qualified as a Weapons Engineer Officer in the Royal Navy Submarine Service serving in both nuclear hunter killer submarines and diesel electric boats.After a brief period in the Canadian submarine service he entered civilian employment as an emergency management consultant. David gained extensive experience working in the nuclear power industry in North America as an emergency management and security consultant. During this period he served on the Disaster Management Council of the American Society of Industrial Security and was a regular participant at the Ontario based World Conference on Disaster Management. Post 9/11 David delivered a series of lectures on building life safety planning in New York, Washington DC, Chicago and Toronto. It was his work with multinational corporations as a crisis management consultant that caused him to develop a keen interest in the effect of operational stress on first responders. This resulted in researching many methods for overcoming stress which led him to develop a technique known as ""The Walters MethodT"" for teaching people to become resilient to stress. That is learning how to avoid becoming stressed rather than simply attempting to manage stress.A variant of this method was developed in response to the plight of British service personnel returning from Afghanistan and Iraq, which has been used to good effect in teaching veterans who to overcome their symptoms of PTSD. David now leads Help Me Overcome (www.helpmeovercome. com) a growing company specialising in the area of corporate and executive stress resilience and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In his younger days, David was a keen mountaineer and caver, but his passion of curry cookery and real ale has put paid to those more adventurous pursuits. David is happily married to Yve and lives in Lincolnshire with his teenage son and daughter." Full Product DetailsAuthor: David J. WaltersPublisher: Rethink Press Imprint: Ecademy Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.176kg ISBN: 9781905823185ISBN 10: 1905823185 Pages: 116 Publication Date: 18 June 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1 - RecollectionsChapter 2 - Overview of PTSDChapter 3 - Homelessness: the ex-services dimensionChapter 4 - Numbing the PainChapter 5 - More Innocent VictimsChapter 6 - A Growing PopulationChapter 7 - Escaping the PainChapter 8 - The Veteran Returns HomeChapter 9 - The Walters Method 'Chapter 10 - The Way AheadAbout the AuthorONCE is Enough! How you can helpReviewsAuthor Information"David Walters left Bolton School in 1980 to join Britannia Royal Naval College prior to his training at the Royal Naval Engineering College, Manadon. He qualified as a Weapons Engineer Officer in the Royal Navy Submarine Service serving in both nuclear hunter killer submarines and diesel electric boats.After a brief period in the Canadian submarine service he entered civilian employment as an emergency management consultant. David gained extensive experience working in the nuclear power industry inNorth America as an emergency management and security consultant. During this period he served on the Disaster Management Council of the American Society of Industrial Security and was a regular participant at the Ontario based World Conference on Disaster Management. Post 9/11 David delivered a series of lectures on building life safety planning in New York, Washington DC, Chicago and Toronto.It was his work with multinational corporations as a crisis managementconsultant that caused him to develop a keen interest in the effect of operational stress on first responders. This resulted in researching many methods for overcoming stress which led him to develop a technique known as ""The Walters Method'"" for teaching people to become resilient to stress. That is learning how to avoid becoming stressed rather than simply attempting to manage stress. A variant of this method was developed in response to the plight of British service personnel returning from Afghanistan and Iraq, which has been used to good effect in teaching veterans who to overcome their symptomsof PTSD. David now leads Help Me Overcome (www.helpmeovercome.com)a growing company specialising in the area of corporate and executive stress resilience and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.In his younger days, David was a keen mountaineer and caver, but his passion of curry cookery and real ale has put paid to those more adventurous pursuits. David is happily married to Yve and lives in Lincolnshire with his teenage son and daughter." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |