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Healing Suicidal Veterans
Recognizing, Supporting and Answering Their Pleas for Help
by Victor Montgomery II, MAEd., CMAC, RAS
The numbers are
staggering. Today there are 24.5 millions and rising military
veterans in the United States – seventeen of them each day will take
their own lives. Veterans are suffering a “mental breakdown”
epidemic, often linked to post-traumatic stress from the terrors of
combat, traumatic brain injury, drug and alcohol abuse, the
increased pace of combat operations and the number of rapid
deployments. Combined with the current economic crisis, these have
led to increased domestic violence and depression among our military
veterans.
Having worked
with thousands of veterans, crisis intervention therapist and
Vietnam veteran Victor Montgomery III takes a revealing look at the
impact war has on the human mind and why so many veterans return
home, having safely avoided death, only to take their own lives.
HEALING
SUICIDAL VETERANS: Recognizing, Supporting and Answering Their
Pleas for Help
takes you firsthand into the “Situation Room” where Montgomery
explores the psychological wounds of war and the reasons and ways
each has contributed to the tragedy of suicidal veterans of the
Vietnam, Gulf, Iraq and Afghanistan wars, including males and
females in combat and the lack of crisis intervention. He presents
the “Montgomery Model” for ending veterans’ suffering and anguish
and putting them on paths to healing. Also included are stories
from armed service veterans such as “Women in the Iraqi War Zones,”
“Extreme Mental Hardship: Three Tours in Afghanistan” and “The Vets
of Korea.”
HEALING SUICIDAL VETERANS
provides proven tips and strategies, plus the names of organizations
to turn to for any veteran struggling with depression, as well as
for veterans’ families and loved ones. This is the first book that
will help veterans learn to accept that they are not failures if
they seek aid and that will show the families and loved ones of
veterans ways to accept, understand, cope and take crucial steps to
aid their veterans in need.
Victor
Montgomery III,
MAEd,
CMAC,
RAS, is a skilled expert in Crisis Intervention and Addition
Therapy. A Vietnam Era veteran and a former Crisis Intervention
Therapist for the National Veterans Suicide Crisis Hotline, he has
worked with thousands of veterans and their families through crisis
hotlines and outpatient clinics. He has a Master of Arts in
Education degree from the University of Phoenix in Phoenix, Arizona,
Graduate Studies in Clinical Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in
Psychology (Summa cum Laude) from Vanguard University of Southern
California in Costa Mesa, California, and received specialized
training for Veteran Suicide Crisis Rescues. Vic has counseled men
and women in crisis for over twenty years. He presently works as an
Addition Specialist and Primary Therapist for Finger Lakes
Addictions Counseling and Referral Agency and resides with his
family in upstate New York.
Depression/Current Events
5 ½ x 8 ¼, 224 pages (pb)
LC #2009922795, World rights
ISBN13: 978-088282-310-2
October 2009 Release |