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A Veteran's Toughest Fight

Finding Peace After Vietnam

David T. Klein

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English
McFarland & Co Inc
25 August 2024
They survived the insanity of the Vietnam War by telling themselves, ""It don't mean nuthin'."" But it did. This collection of nonfiction short works tells the story of how war damages our soldiers, and then pulls back the curtain of trauma treatment to offer a rare glimpse of how these veterans strive to integrate those combat experiences and recover. Though intimately revealing the human shadow and darkness of war, this is a hopeful book: it is about transformation, restoring meaning and connection, and navigating the archetypal hero's journey as survivors come home from war. It seeks to unite our warriors and civilian public together in learning and healing. Their stories are this liminal bridge.

This narrative tapestry arose from the psychotherapeutic process of treating our nation's combat veterans for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. But this book is also about the author's own self-discovery, tracing his evolution as a clinical psychologist and combat trauma specialist dedicated to working with Vietnam veterans. In this book, the author serves as a therapist, narrator, advocate, keeper of veterans' sacred ""dark"" wisdom, and fellow traveler.
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Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 9mm
ISBN:   9781476695419
ISBN 10:   1476695415
Pages:   182
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

David T. Klein, Psy.D. has worked for more than 25 years as a staff psychologist and combat trauma specialist in an outpatient trauma recovery program for veterans. He lives in St. Louis, Missouri.

Reviews for A Veteran's Toughest Fight: Finding Peace After Vietnam

""Klein's reflection about his twenty-six-year-long career as a therapist connects the personal and the professional spheres, for the man and the healer are one in the journey through the experience. This book is an act of recognition and intermediation between the 'small' community of veterans and the 'broader' public, i.e. those who too often pretend not to share the same legacy with their fellow citizens who sacrificed so much for their country.""-Close Encounters in War ""The book brings together different stories of veterans who served during the war, their horrific experiences in the Vietnam jungle, and how the war affected their lives. This powerful nonfiction book will pull at the heartstrings of readers. ... I have never read a book that is this emotional before. I found myself drawn to tears, and my heart ached while also gaining insights from these heart-touching stories of these veterans. ... What I enjoyed most about this book was the author's writing style. The way the author wove the stories of these veterans was intriguing. I wasn't bored by their stories, but rather it felt like I was in the PTSD group with them, listening to them talk. It was so real that I could picture the therapy sessions like I was there. This is a deeply emotional book that will take readers on a roller coaster ride of emotion. ... This is a beautiful, inspiring, and heartfelt book that should be read by all... I rate this book five out of five stars. I recommend it to all veterans, not only those who fought in Vietnam but also those who served in other wars""-Online Book Club


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