New Book Released on Conquering the Debilitating Effects of Shock and Trauma

Two shock and trauma experts offer guidance on healing the traumatized mind and heart in a new book called, "Overcoming Shock," a November 11 release of New Horizon Press.

New Book Released on Conquering the Debilitating Effects of Shock and Trauma
Issaquah, WA, November 11, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Shock is the body’s emotional response to a traumatic event such as a school shooting, IED explosion, rape, sudden death of a loved one, natural disaster (hurricane, earthquake or flood) or terrorist act (Boston Marathon bombing). Immediately after the event, shock and denial are typical responses, causing the person affected to shut down mentally and physically. This overwhelming sensation of lost security and predictability threatens one’s perception that the world is a safe place and affects 7.7 million adults in the U.S. alone and millions more worldwide annually, according to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America.

Diane Zimberoff, LMFT, and David Hartman, LICSW, in "Overcoming Shock: Healing the Traumatized Mind and Heart" (New Horizon Press, November 11, 2014) explore the effects of shock on our lives, including its impact on family dynamic, abuse in relationships, addictions, depression and mental stability. "Overcoming Shock" provides proven strategies, techniques and tools for successful treatment, intertwined with stories of real-life examples of people who have successfully overcome the debilitating effects and post-traumatic ramifications of shock and trauma.

The authors are available for interviews. In addition, an article entitled Making Sense Out of Senseless School Shootings is appended to this release and may be used freely with attribution.

About the Authors:
Diane Zimberoff, LMFT is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with clinical specialties in addiction recovery, stress-related illness and codependency. She is the co-founder and Director of Training at The Wellness Institute, one of the oldest and most respected providers of hypnotherapy certification and hypnosis training.

David Hartman LICSW is a Clinical Social Worker, specializing in trauma resolution and the use of altered states of consciousness for healing and spiritual growth. For twenty years he has trained mental health professionals in Heart-Centered Hypnotherapy, throughout the United States and in Kuwait, Taiwan, Mexico, South Africa and Denmark. He is the co-founder of The Wellness Institute.
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Making Sense Out of Senseless School Shootings

Making Sense Out of Senseless School Shootings

This article examines how the effects of shock are evident in the behavior of a shooter such as Jaylen Fryberg and it explains how to counter the effects of shock--potentially to avert further school shootings.

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