The Wrath Of Trauma
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About the Book:
In The Wrath of Trauma, Dr. Dudley Chewning guides readers on an intimate journey through the profound, yet often unspoken, wounds of trauma. Drawing from his personal experiences as a combat pilot during the Vietnam War and later as a mental health professional, Dr. Chewning explores the lasting psychological impact of trauma, not only in the battlefield but also in the everyday struggles that follow. With raw honesty, he shares his battle with trauma-how it silently shaped his life, affected his relationships, and became a force that followed him long after the war ended.
Through powerful stories and insights, The Wrath of Trauma challenges the conventional understanding of trauma, showing it not as a sign of weakness but as a natural human response to life-altering events. Dr. Chewning weaves a narrative of survival, healing, and resilience, offering hope to those struggling with similar experiences. This book isn't just for veterans, first responders, or those directly impacted by trauma-it's a call for anyone to confront their pain, heal, and ultimately embrace the power of recovery.
About the Author:
Dr. Dudley Chewning, a retired Lieutenant Colonel from the U.S. Air Force, has dedicated his life to helping others recover from trauma. His military career, spanning over two decades, included flying combat missions in Southeast Asia and later serving as a mentor and advisor in the field of mental health. After retiring, he became a licensed therapist, specializing in trauma recovery for first responders and military personnel. As the founder of his private practice and a passionate mental health advocate, Dr. Chewning continues to provide support and guidance to individuals navigating the complexities of trauma. His unique blend of military experience, clinical expertise, and deep personal understanding of trauma makes him a respected voice in the field of mental health. His goal now is to assist agencies in recognizing what the wrath of trauma is in the lives of the first responders by improving the assessment and intervention processes. Academics and systemic improvement agencies can help improve those who care for us.
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