https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgYLr_LfhLo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qqPqHGX7q4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPm4Fng6IpM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzOn6GqNFdk
https://youtu.be/IwoXmXA8BvY
Takes a lot to make me cry sometimes. None of the others quite did it. This one...was almost like a catharsis.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwoXmXA8BvY
The war still rages for way, too many of our Veterans and troops living among us today.
Memorial Day for them is a storm within, as many of them remember faces of those fallen near them. Others suffer the recurring memories of being on the receiving end of war's "shock and awe." Talk about Pavlovian conditioning, we have living victims of what Memorial Day stands for. They are victims of memories.
Many are tormented in their minds to varying degrees. Many call it PTSD, others deny they are suffering to the extent they are while others of them are "checking out" in committing suicide to a reported daily-average of 22 suicides per day.
Yet some exist that proclaim there is healing available.
Please, if anyone surfed by this website and read this and are suffering from such horror, listen to and consider using this 7min. Mental exercise.
http://antidoteforall.com/
We have doctors as well as chaplains that personally vouch for this exercise's potential help and healing.
**The Endorsements**
MG (Major General) -
“In my own experience as a commander, I have seen Soldiers make rapid and sustained improvement through use of these [Coping Strategies] CDs. I was relieved to have these CDs available as a tool our Chaplains could hand out to Soldiers and their spouses. Soldiers, who otherwise refused to seek help, benefited by using the CD in the privacy of their home.”
- MG George R. Harris, recently retired West Point General assigned to the Office of the Secretary of the Army
Wife -
“May I have 10 copies. I am a family member of an active duty soldier. I am also a clinical psychologist working with soldiers who have combat stress and PTSD. I think the cd would be a good resource for my patients."
Thank you, D. L, PsyD RN FNP (Clinical Psychologist)
Army Chaplain -
The Be Still and Know Exercise works for me. It calms my soul, enhances my thinking, and improves my emotional regulation. I am thankful to be a more resilient chaplain. Read the chaplain's letter (PDF)
----Chaplain (LTC), U.S. Army (Southern Baptist)
Walter Reed -
Patriot Outreach Coping Strategies CDs. "I have rendered a positive opinion to TSG (The Surgeon General)."
- Dr. (COL) John Bradley, M.D., Chief of Psychiatry, Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Iraq Warrior -
"This is basic training for the mind!"
- PFC J. Oehring, U.S. Army Infantry (Deployed to Iraq)
Veterans Administration Clinic -
"I received my [Coping Strategies] CD and love it. I would very much like to request 30 more for use at the VA Clinic and to provide to soldiers and families.
This is a wonderful resource!
Thank you," T.P., Addiction Therapist (VA Clinic)
Father Loses Son in Iraq, Joins Marines -
"On the third try, all hell broke loose and it was an epiphany... It energizes me, it enlightens me and it gives me strength... I am ready and proud."
- Mike, U.S. Marine Corps, Deployed to Iraq
Sergeant USMC -
"Thank you, It saved my Life! The peace and joy I now enjoy makes life worthwhile! "
- SGT J. Shiposki, U.S. Marine Corps, (Homebound Quadriplegic)
Air Force Chaplain -
“The distribution of these [Coping Strategies] CD's has been a great success.
My thanks to the Lord and staff. I have been busy at the Mass Military Reservation on-base. Units from all over New England come here.
May I request 50 more CD's. One veteran has commented 'thanks for looking out for us!"
Respectfully, B. C., U.S. Air Force
Doctor -
“Hello I am a Professional Counselor in private practice and a volunteer in the 'Give An Hour' program. I anticipate needing no less than 6 copies of this product to use in conjunction with current and future active therapy cases. If you can supply this request i will be grateful.
Thank You,” Major W. K.
Navy Vet, Vietnam -
"Amazingly, it (the Exercise) keeps showing and reaping benefits. I've never been more patient and alive. The secret is in the watchful observance without struggle."
- L. Brown U.S. Navy, Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam
Iraq Warrior -
"I am no longer in denial of what happened in Iraq. I am freed. The exercise helped me overcome my past; it;s not haunting me any longer. it's a winner!!"
- PFC J.M., U.S. Army, Anbar Province, Iraq 2004-2005
Lastly, hearing from a Civilian Physician...
Dr. George Hayter, M.D., Psychiatrist and Diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, says the Exercise "…is the only program of self-therapy which achieves the desired end-state of therapy; to lessen the dependence on the therapist – the goal is self-awareness.” Also, he says, “It’s the only approach that I have ever seen in the whole field of psychology which allows you to become independent, competent and effective.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qqPqHGX7q4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPm4Fng6IpM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzOn6GqNFdk
https://youtu.be/IwoXmXA8BvY
Takes a lot to make me cry sometimes. None of the others quite did it. This one...was almost like a catharsis.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwoXmXA8BvY
The war still rages for way, too many of our Veterans and troops living among us today.
Memorial Day for them is a storm within, as many of them remember faces of those fallen near them. Others suffer the recurring memories of being on the receiving end of war's "shock and awe." Talk about Pavlovian conditioning, we have living victims of what Memorial Day stands for. They are victims of memories.
Many are tormented in their minds to varying degrees. Many call it PTSD, others deny they are suffering to the extent they are while others of them are "checking out" in committing suicide to a reported daily-average of 22 suicides per day.
Yet some exist that proclaim there is healing available.
Please, if anyone surfed by this website and read this and are suffering from such horror, listen to and consider using this 7min. Mental exercise.
http://antidoteforall.com/
We have doctors as well as chaplains that personally vouch for this exercise's potential help and healing.
**The Endorsements**
MG (Major General) -
“In my own experience as a commander, I have seen Soldiers make rapid and sustained improvement through use of these [Coping Strategies] CDs. I was relieved to have these CDs available as a tool our Chaplains could hand out to Soldiers and their spouses. Soldiers, who otherwise refused to seek help, benefited by using the CD in the privacy of their home.”
- MG George R. Harris, recently retired West Point General assigned to the Office of the Secretary of the Army
Wife -
“May I have 10 copies. I am a family member of an active duty soldier. I am also a clinical psychologist working with soldiers who have combat stress and PTSD. I think the cd would be a good resource for my patients."
Thank you, D. L, PsyD RN FNP (Clinical Psychologist)
Army Chaplain -
The Be Still and Know Exercise works for me. It calms my soul, enhances my thinking, and improves my emotional regulation. I am thankful to be a more resilient chaplain. Read the chaplain's letter (PDF)
----Chaplain (LTC), U.S. Army (Southern Baptist)
Walter Reed -
Patriot Outreach Coping Strategies CDs. "I have rendered a positive opinion to TSG (The Surgeon General)."
- Dr. (COL) John Bradley, M.D., Chief of Psychiatry, Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Iraq Warrior -
"This is basic training for the mind!"
- PFC J. Oehring, U.S. Army Infantry (Deployed to Iraq)
Veterans Administration Clinic -
"I received my [Coping Strategies] CD and love it. I would very much like to request 30 more for use at the VA Clinic and to provide to soldiers and families.
This is a wonderful resource!
Thank you," T.P., Addiction Therapist (VA Clinic)
Father Loses Son in Iraq, Joins Marines -
"On the third try, all hell broke loose and it was an epiphany... It energizes me, it enlightens me and it gives me strength... I am ready and proud."
- Mike, U.S. Marine Corps, Deployed to Iraq
Sergeant USMC -
"Thank you, It saved my Life! The peace and joy I now enjoy makes life worthwhile! "
- SGT J. Shiposki, U.S. Marine Corps, (Homebound Quadriplegic)
Air Force Chaplain -
“The distribution of these [Coping Strategies] CD's has been a great success.
My thanks to the Lord and staff. I have been busy at the Mass Military Reservation on-base. Units from all over New England come here.
May I request 50 more CD's. One veteran has commented 'thanks for looking out for us!"
Respectfully, B. C., U.S. Air Force
Doctor -
“Hello I am a Professional Counselor in private practice and a volunteer in the 'Give An Hour' program. I anticipate needing no less than 6 copies of this product to use in conjunction with current and future active therapy cases. If you can supply this request i will be grateful.
Thank You,” Major W. K.
Navy Vet, Vietnam -
"Amazingly, it (the Exercise) keeps showing and reaping benefits. I've never been more patient and alive. The secret is in the watchful observance without struggle."
- L. Brown U.S. Navy, Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam
Iraq Warrior -
"I am no longer in denial of what happened in Iraq. I am freed. The exercise helped me overcome my past; it;s not haunting me any longer. it's a winner!!"
- PFC J.M., U.S. Army, Anbar Province, Iraq 2004-2005
Lastly, hearing from a Civilian Physician...
Dr. George Hayter, M.D., Psychiatrist and Diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, says the Exercise "…is the only program of self-therapy which achieves the desired end-state of therapy; to lessen the dependence on the therapist – the goal is self-awareness.” Also, he says, “It’s the only approach that I have ever seen in the whole field of psychology which allows you to become independent, competent and effective.”