Christal Presley's Memoir THIRTY DAYS WITH MY FATHER to Be Released 11/1
By: Caryn Robbins Oct. 16, 2012
In one of the first books ever to explore PTSD from the perspective of a veteran's child, THIRTY DAYS WITH MY FATHER: Finding Peace from Wartime PTSD, by Christal Presley, chronicles how she and her father faced the demons of post-war trauma, and found transformation and healing. The book is already an Amazon best-seller.
When Christal Presley's father was eighteen, he was drafted to Vietnam. Like many men of that era who returned home with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), he was never the same. He spent much of her childhood locked in his room, gravitating between the deepest depression and unspeakable rage, unable to participate in holidays or birthdays. At a very young age, Christal learned to walk on eggshells, doing anything and everything not to provoke him, but this dance caused her to become a profoundly disturbed little girl. She acted out at school, engaged in self-mutilation, and couldn't make friends. At the age of eighteen, Christal left home and didn't look back. She barely spoke to her father for the next thirteen years.By Christal Presley
Publisher: HCI
Release Date: November 1, 2012
ISBN-10: 0757316468
ISBN-13: 978-0757316463Foreword by:Edward Tick, PhD, is the author of the groundbreaking book, War and the Soul, and the founder of Soldier's Heart. A practicing psychotherapist specializing in veterans with PTSD, Dr. Tick received his master's in psychology from Goddard College in Vermont and his doctorate in communication from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. He is known for his pioneering work with PTSD, and he continues his healing work with veterans and other trauma survivors with innovative yet time-honored methods.
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