"The overall goal is to help those dealing with combat stress
issues regain their health and well-being ... The chapters are easy
to read, clearly outlining and fully discussing the techniques, and
the appendixes are quite substantial." (Doody's, 27 January 2012)
"John Henden's previous book Preventing Suicide, on working
briefly with suicidal clients, was a much needed addition to the
field, and I believe that his latest Beating Combat Stress will be
even more highly valued . . . I hope that it is widely read and the
ideas are carried forward into practitioner training as well as
practice." (Barry Winbolt Blog, 20 May 2011)
"Designed to be accessible and usful both to serving personnel
and veterans and to the professionals and volunteers who are
engaged in helping them, Beating combat stress is crammed with
field-tested techniques and strategies to help deal with the
psychological effects of combat . . . well designed and illustrated
throughout by specially commissioned line drawings, the book opens
with advice on how it shouuld be used." (RoSPA Occupational Safety
& Health Journal, 1 June 2011)
"I have witnessed first-hand the major impact this condition can
have ? not just on those who suffer from it, but also
on their friends, family and colleagues. The great thing about this
user-friendly book is its strong emphasis on the
?how-to? when dealing with any situation. It covers the
subject comprehensively, with plenty of case studies that readers
will identify with. I am sure I would have benefitted greatly from
reading it at that time, and I hope very much it will help others."
?Andy McNabDCM MM, Bestselling Author of
?Bravo Two Zero?
"John Henden provides a much-needed perspective for addressing
the problems of combat veterans. Those who have not worked with
veterans will find this invaluable, and those who are experienced
in working with soldiers will find new ideas in his practical
suggestions."
?Robert K. GiffordPh.D., Colonel, U.S. Army,
Retired
"At last! A nuts-and-bolts manual for those coping with normal
reactions to abnormal events. John Henden delivers exactly what he
says: 101 techniques of hope and help. This book is not a panacea
? but it is the best of ?tailor-made? and
?off the peg? in one place, with something for
everybody."
?Bruce GordenMA AAMFT, Vietnam
Veteran
"Those whose injuries we see are just a small proportion of
those who suffer in the course of duty. John Henden has consulted
widely, thought carefully, and offers compelling advice in an area
of life that has become much more open to receive it. In this
regard he is a man for our times, and this book is a most welcome
product. If used as intended, hope will be restored and many lives
transformed."
?General Sir Richard Dannatt GCB CBE MC DL,
Former Chief of the General Staff, British Army