Serving Evil: The PTSD & ADHD Fallacy (Book 2)

Serving Evil: The PTSD & ADHD Fallacy (Book 2)

by H Nattanya Andersen
Serving Evil: The PTSD & ADHD Fallacy (Book 2)

Serving Evil: The PTSD & ADHD Fallacy (Book 2)

by H Nattanya Andersen

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Overview

A lengthy thought-provoking journey into one woman's experience and extensive research into PTSD.

"Diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after, by a hair's breath, escaping being blown out of the sky, 23 Workers Compensation Board and airline-employed psychiatrists and psychologists attempted to drive me into suicide. With the help of an Irish psychiatrist, I survived 10 years of that corporate traumatization. Many years later, when I discovered that genuine PTSD experiencers' do not recover, when under the 'care' of mental health professionals, I decided to find out Why." Nattanya

H. Nattanya Andersen conducted a massive amount of research into PTSD and the shocking implications of sufferers following the path of blind acceptance in their desperate quest for relief from their condition.

Told from her personal perspective-a flight attendant who watched her plane blow up right before her eyes-Andersen recounts how the powers that be want to sweep you and your PTSD under the rug rather than do everything they can to assist you in reclaiming your life.

"Absolutely and utterly fascinating-a riveting exposé on a topic non-sufferers generally do not give a second's thought to."

If you ever wondered whether doctors, hospitals and the pharmaceutical industry prefer to cure you or to keep you sick and keep treating you, H. Nattanya Andersen has an answer for you, at least in the field of mental health.
Keeping you sick and treating you is clearly more profitable!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780968497678
Publisher: Avia Publishing
Publication date: 06/21/2023
Pages: 760
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.51(d)
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