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Edward Tick

Edward Tick, Ph.D., is Founding Director of the non-profit Soldier’s Heart, Inc. Honored for his groundbreaking work in the spiritual, holistic and community-based healing of veterans and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD),

Dr. Tick has been a psychotherapist for 39 years, specializing in working with veterans since the 1970s. He has lectured and trained staff and worked with wounded warriors at West Point, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Forts Hood, Knox, Bragg, and other Dept. of Defense facilities.

Dr. Tick is a gifted healer, teacher and guide specializing in using psycho-spiritual, cross-cultural, and international reconciliation practices to bring healing and hope to veterans, communities and nations recovering from the traumas of war and violence.

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Honoring our Returning Warriors

War and the Soul by Edward Tick

Shaman Books Posted on March 5, 2015 by Lauren TorresJuly 14, 2015
War and The Soul by Edward Tick

War and the Soul: Healing Our Nation’s Veterans from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder War and PTSD are on the public’s mind as news stories regularly describe insurgency attacks in Iraq and paint grim portraits of the lives of returning soldiers afflicted … Continue reading →

Available Formats: Audio CD, Audiobook, Book, Kindle, Nook

Genre: Shamanism Healing
Subjects: Customer Favorites, Healing After War, Healing Trauma, PTSD, Soul Healing

Warrior’s Return: Restoring the Soul After War by Edward Tick

Shaman Books Posted on March 1, 2015 by Lauren TorresJuly 14, 2015
Warrior's Return by Edward Tick

Everyone agrees that our troops deserve a return to productive and creative lives after service. Yet in spite of billions spent on psychological care and reintegration programs, we face an epidemic of combat-related conditions like PTSD. What’s the solution? With … Continue reading →

Available Formats: Book, Kindle, Nook

Genre: Shamanism Healing
Subjects: Healing After War, PTSD, Soul Healing

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