The War Within: Finding Hope for Post-Traumatic Stress, Part I

Product Number: DOD2186

Thousands of courageous men and women risk their lives in combat. But few of us understand the private inner battle they bring home. For many, it is an ongoing personal struggle that continues long after the war is over.

In The War Within: Finding Hope for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, you’ll find encouragement for veterans and their loved ones whose lives have been drastically changed by war.



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Approximate runtime: 26 minutes
Other parts of the series:
The War Within: Finding Hope for Post-Traumatic Stress, Part II
The War Within: Finding Hope for Post-Traumatic Stress, Part III
The War Within: Finding Hope for Post-Traumatic Stress, Part IV
Available for Purchase:
The War Within: Finding Hope for Post-Traumatic Stress, 4-Part DVD
 

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Applause for this effort. I'm of the Vietnam War generation. The way I deal with this is to give myself to Christ and bury my anguish in the Word of God and always think what does the Word say about this? The Bible and the Holy Spirit always has my answer. War is the way of the Universe since Satan opposed God and you and I serve a little while, but God and His angels are always on duty in our behalf and good will win over evil. It ever has been and always will be. "In God We Trust."
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Although it has been many years since I felt the severe effects of PTSD from my year in Vietnam, I still found "The War Within" program full of insight and helped me to understand some of my behaviors that still persist to this day. I particularly appreciated the viewpoints offered by the wives. I strongly recommend this program to all war veterans and their loved ones, regardless of what physical war they fought or what emotional war they may still be fighting. In fact, viewing this video should be a part of the required debriefing process for all returning soldiers.
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