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When Someone You Love Suffers from Posttraumatic Stress
What to Expect and What You Can Do
What to Expect and What You Can Do
Claudia Zayfert and Jason C. DeViva
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"Being in a relationship with someone with PTSD is extremely hard. I was constantly wondering what I was doing wrong and why my fiancé was upset. This informative book helped me understand exactly what PTSD is, why it isn't always me that is causing the problem, and why I can't just 'fix it.' It is a great resource for those looking for help in understanding their loved ones. I learned how I not only can help my fiancé, but also can help myself."

-B.M.
"Finally, a resource for all sufferers of PTSD and their families and friends. As the wife of a veteran and an advocate who works with families dealing with combat trauma, I have been searching for a book like this. It provides up-to-date information that is relevant for readers worldwide. This book will save many relationships. It's not a book to borrow, it's one you have to own!"

-Donna Reggett, Head Advocate, Ipswich District Veterans' Support Centre, Australia
"This easy-to-understand, useful book will help you make sense of what your loved one is going through and how you can play an important role in the recovery process. Drawing on their extensive experience, Drs. Zayfert and DeViva provide an array of examples that bring the effects of trauma on individuals and relationships into sharp focus. They also offer straightforward explanations about treatments that work. Anyone who cares about someone who has been traumatized will be grateful for this book."

-Candice M. Monson, PhD, Department of Psychology, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
-B.M.
"Finally, a resource for all sufferers of PTSD and their families and friends. As the wife of a veteran and an advocate who works with families dealing with combat trauma, I have been searching for a book like this. It provides up-to-date information that is relevant for readers worldwide. This book will save many relationships. It's not a book to borrow, it's one you have to own!"
-Donna Reggett, Head Advocate, Ipswich District Veterans' Support Centre, Australia
"This easy-to-understand, useful book will help you make sense of what your loved one is going through and how you can play an important role in the recovery process. Drawing on their extensive experience, Drs. Zayfert and DeViva provide an array of examples that bring the effects of trauma on individuals and relationships into sharp focus. They also offer straightforward explanations about treatments that work. Anyone who cares about someone who has been traumatized will be grateful for this book."
-Candice M. Monson, PhD, Department of Psychology, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
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