AFTERMATH A War Of Memories [Format Kindle] Author: M.D. Ronald M. Chase | Language: English | ISBN:
B005IYERS4 | Format: PDF, EPUB
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Aftermath A War Of Memories: the author poses two questions: Do viruses really exist? Is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder really a disorder?
Written by a physician who challenged the Department Of Veterans Affairs regarding their lack of comprehensive treatment programs for returning combat veterans from Vietnam and through the current Iraq and Afghanistan wars. The antiquated Veterans Administration was rife with corruption, showed indifference to veterans, and were punitive towards dedicated professional nurses and doctors. In 2008, Dr. Chase challenged the military regarding the inordinate numbers of suicide deaths in deployed soldiers from Iraq and Afghanistan. He sought to implement a psychiatric treatment program at Ft. Stewart, Hinesville, Georgia. The military command turned a deaf ear to his proposal. It was not cost effective to treat their broken assets and return them to active duty.
With rare exception, the general public accepted proclamations from the National Institutes of Health and Centers for Disease Control (NIH/CDC). These two U.S. government agencies influenced the direction of healthcare research in the world. With their power they managed our lives. For example, HIV/AIDS; they rebuked all challenges to their methods and hypotheses of diseases, without external oversight! The lay public did not have the spirit of inquiry to ask if a medical fact was true and they accepted what they were told by the NIH/CDC as dogma. When your doctor says, "You have a virus," how do they actually know that without specific testing? Have we become unwitting victims of protocol medicine and media terror?
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I highly recommend AFTERMATH - A WAR OF MEMORIES by Ronald M. Chase, M.D
Dr. Chase's clever and insightful book not only blows the lid off of the "Disorder" associated with combat veterans returning from "Nam" and the institutional abuses that they faced, he skillfully exposes the short comings of the HIV theory, the horrors of AZT and the myth of viruses... Bravo!
Par Michael Ellner
- Publié sur Amazon.com
A seminal work by the world's leading expert on PTSD
A military psychiatrist who organized the first PTSD program at Bethesda Naval Hospital during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War, Psychiatrist Ronald M. Chase, M.D. returned to the 3rd Army Division, Ft. Stewart, Georgia, to help organize a program for PTSD with Iraq and Afghanistan combat veterans.
AFTERMATH, A War of Memories, Dr. Chase's remarkably engrossing work of fiction, is a real page turner. The book cries out for a wide audience, due to the importance and timeliness of its theme and subject matter of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. AFTERMATH is beautifully written with great authority, authenticity and sensitivity, and deals with a very serious problem that is not being properly addressed by the military or the United States government.
The major reason for the elevated suicide rate among veterans returning from deployment is linked to emotional pain that has never been shared or given expression, Dr. Chase explains, because there are no programs designed to address underlying traumatic events or the defense mechanisms exhibited by the returning combat veterans. Continued reliance on medication to substitute for sound therapy principles results in stigmatizing PTSD as a "disorder" which later gives rise to disability.
As Dr. Chase explains: "Overwhelming emotional pain is ... the reason the incidence of suicide and alcohol abuse in returning veterans is high. The need is ... to escape from the pain of war, memories and other stressors, because the emotional feelings are unbearable, and the resources to treat them are written off. The reason I wrote AFTERMATH is to show that there is a real program and a real way to treat returning veterans."
The timely nature of war/combat, administrative problems, military incompetence, rising suicide rates, and the tragedy of PTSD - this book has it all. A must read for those who honor the service of our veterans and who care about learning more about what help can be offered to these brave young men and women and their families. Dr. Chase knows his material, and he tells a remarkable story, weaving the true lives of the brotherhood of vets together with the story of a psychiatrist whose courage is pitted against the powers that be, with a tender love story to boot.
Par Jeanne Rejaunier
- Publié sur Amazon.com
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