Storytelling For Health And Happiness
As most of you know, I have another web site, AngerManagementResource.com, which has a wonderful new feature that allows visitors like you to contribute their own stories, which then become web pages that other visitors can read and comment on. You can write on topics of personal healing, anger, or grief and loss. Visit this page to see a full list of topics available. Also check out the stories of Rose and Wayne Waddell, who are regular contributors and have published 18 stories so far! Some of my favorites by Rose are, The Real Person, Inner Child and My Husband And The Veterans.
Wayne Waddell is a benefits counselor with a V.A. Clinic, and he is a vet himself. He tells a two-part story beginning with The Making Of A Soldier And PTSD, that I highly recommend. Wayne’s contributions inspired me to create a page for vets dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, which you can review here. As you know, many vets with PTSD go untreated, or receive inadequate treatment. This is a chance for them to get some help that works, and to help each other. On this web page, vets are invited to tell their stories and heal in the process. This is part of a help and be helped campaign I’ve begun on AngerManagementResource.com. So, for your own health and happiness, tell your story now!
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