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Download it FREE at WWE Tribute To The Troops! "There's a big difference between PTSD and Post Combat Reactions. PCR is the normal reaction everybody has after war. We've seen it in wars since battles have first been fought. Everybody is walking around acting like they are fine and they are dealing with PCR. What they don't realize is everyone is affected by war and that's normal," Freund said.” Available Now! For veterans transitioning from the front Lines to the Front Yard! One Book You Can Download “It is billed as a no-psychobabble book that prefers to describe common psychological symptoms as "post-combat reactions" rather than using the word "disorder," which carries a stigma that can impede healing.” “The stigma of PTSD can prevent some veterans from talking with those who could help them with “the intense emotions every combat soldier is burdened with when they transition back to civilian life,” Freund says.” Find Dr. Anne On Facebook! Iraq, Sunset, Photo: Dept of Defense “This book connected with me instantly. I felt validated when I read this book and I believe others will too.” -Jake, Former Army Ranger, OIF, OEF Taming The Fire Within Life After War

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Download it FREE at WWE Tribute To The Troops!

"There's a big difference between PTSD and Post Combat Reactions.

PCR is the normal reaction everybody has after war. We've seen it in

wars since battles have first been fought. Everybody is walking around

acting like they are fine and they are dealing with PCR. What they don't

realize is everyone is affected by war and that's normal," Freund said.”

Available Now! For veterans transitioning

from the front Lines

to the Front Yard!

One Book You Can Download

“It is billed as a no-psychobabble book that prefers to describe common psychological symptoms as "post-combat reactions" rather than using the word "disorder," which carries a stigma that can impede healing.”

“The stigma of PTSD can prevent some veterans from talking with those who could help them with “the intense emotions every combat soldier is burdened with when they transition back to civilian life,” Freund says.”

Find Dr. AnneOnFacebook!

Iraq, Sunset, Photo: Dept of Defense

“This book connected with me instantly. I felt validated when I read this book

and I believe others will too.”

-Jake, Former Army Ranger, OIF, OEF

Taming The Fire Within Life After War