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Dillon J. Carroll’s Invisible Wounds examines the effects of military service, particularly combat, on the psyches and emotional well-being of Civil War soldiers—Black and white, North and South.
Moving and inspiring quotes are included throughout Invisible Wounds from the stories of 50 New Zealand women who have lived through abusive relationships. Includes sections for family and friends and counsellors.
Nora Malone has waited eight months for her fiance, Ryan Walsh, to return from his second deployment to Afghanistan.
In Invisible Wounds, she transparently shares her struggle with the tough spiritual questions and raw, dark emotions that often accompany suffering.Seven brave, beautiful women share their invisible wounds in these pages, too.Revealing ...
This is one of the first books written for women suffering from emotional abuse rather than physical abuse at the hands of their male partners.
Hilbrink makes the same pledge to readers that he has made to his therapy clients for over 20 years: he's willing to "stand in the darkness" with them. His aim in this book is not to eliminate the pain or erase the events that caused it.