It is wonderful that you are writing about what happens to soldiers after they get home. This needs to become a widely known and accepted issue so that just like there is training for combat, there is a system for training and ongoing support for reintegration into society for veterans after combat. My bet is that a whole bunch of us in …
It is wonderful that you are writing about what happens to soldiers after they get home. This needs to become a widely known and accepted issue so that just like there is training for combat, there is a system for training and ongoing support for reintegration into society for veterans after combat.
My bet is that a whole bunch of us in the Bulwark community are cheering you on in your writing project and would love to read it.
I looked up the "Internal Family Systems Model" of therapy and it sounds really interesting. I'm glad you are getting therapy and that it's helping.
I looked up"No Bad Parts" and it's now on my list. I am part of a small group that selects books and writes questions for online book studies whose target audience is teachers and counselors of children and adolescents with emotional disabilities and other disabilities. Many of these students have experienced a lot of trauma that is hindering them from becoming happy and successful. This approach might be a helpful way for the adults to think about those they work with.
It is wonderful that you are writing about what happens to soldiers after they get home. This needs to become a widely known and accepted issue so that just like there is training for combat, there is a system for training and ongoing support for reintegration into society for veterans after combat.
My bet is that a whole bunch of us in the Bulwark community are cheering you on in your writing project and would love to read it.
I looked up the "Internal Family Systems Model" of therapy and it sounds really interesting. I'm glad you are getting therapy and that it's helping.
I'm reading Richard Schwartz's "No Bad Parts" right now and finding it very helpful if you're interested in further reading.
I looked up"No Bad Parts" and it's now on my list. I am part of a small group that selects books and writes questions for online book studies whose target audience is teachers and counselors of children and adolescents with emotional disabilities and other disabilities. Many of these students have experienced a lot of trauma that is hindering them from becoming happy and successful. This approach might be a helpful way for the adults to think about those they work with.
Mary, are you familiar with "The Drama of the Gifted Child"? If not, might be worth your while.