
A Lifeline for Walking Through PTSD with a Traumatic Brain Injury
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Narrated by:
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Hayla Alawi
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By:
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Akasha
About this listen
Akasha demystifies the alternative healing modalities that will help you recover from a traumatic brain injury and move out of the space of PTSD into a calmer, more peaceful existence. The extraordinary journey the book takes you on through the chaotic experience of post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury will touch your heart and inspire you to believe in yourself and what you are capable of. It is put in terms easy to understand how the modalities work, and what they do for you. This is a great guide book for those unfamiliar with alternative healing.
©2020 Akasha Akasha (P)2021 Akasha Akasha
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