BIOGRAPHY: HISTORICAL, POLITICAL & MILITARY. A young combat veteran hides in his closet under a pile of clothes on bad nights. Another, home for five days, can't figure out how to talk to his wife. And a commander's spouse recounts the soul-draining effect of attending nearly one hundred memorial services...When therapist Elizabeth Heaney left her private practice to counsel military service members and their families, she came face-to-face with unheard-of struggles and fears. Emotions run deeply-and often silently-in the hearts of combat veterans in this eye-opening portrait of the complex, nuanced lives of service personnel, who return from battling the enemy and grapple with readjusting to civilian life. Presenting the soldiers' stories-told in their own words-as well as her own story of change, Heaney offers an intimate perspective, not of war itself but of its emotional aftermath. Some of these stories scrape the bone; others are hopeful, even comical.
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Elizabeth Heaney's nearly thirty years as a psychotherapist, including her work counseling combat veterans, provide a unique lens on the deep, often unspoken emotions of warriors and their families. She shares stories and insights that explore the profound sacrifices and the courage, grace, and honor involved in serving and returning home. Her writing delves into the stories carried within soldiers' hearts, the bravery required to voice them, and the solace found in being truly heard. Heaney's work illuminates the often-difficult journey of reconciliation between the battlefield and domestic life.

- 2016