Life Goes on after the War

From Uniform to Classroom and Living with PTSD and other Service Connected Injuries; Whether Major or Minor

by Yolanda Jones

Life Goes on after the War
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Life Goes on after the War

From Uniform to Classroom and Living with PTSD and other Service Connected Injuries; Whether Major or Minor

by Yolanda Jones

Published Apr 06, 2012
115 Pages
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Military



 

Book Details

“....Therefore, one night I gave my daughter a kiss good night, I locked my bedroom door and I resorted to what was easy, by digesting several numbers of a particular medication, in an attempt of not awakening....”

“For, my illness nor my injuries don’t define who I am, neither will I allow both to define who I will become, because who I become is who I choose to become, and not by societies label of PTSD or Service Connected Injury; Whether Major or Minor....

 

About the Author

Yolanda Jones

Yolanda Jones is the author of “Scarred, but not Broken”; former Sergeant in the United States Army/Army Reserves and a Survivor of Domestic Violence. Ms. Jones is an Advocate and an Activist for Victims of Domestic Violence; Victims of Military Sexual Trauma, and Victims of Discrimination. Ms. Jones currently holds a High Red Belt in Tae Kwon Do; an Associate’s and a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice and a Master’s Degree in Counseling and Development, upon which she obtained from Texas Woman’s University. Ms. Jones Hobbies includes, reading motivational materials, meditation, yoga, listening to the sounds of serenity, as well as the intricate instruments used in diverse music. Ms. Jones passion is, her love for riding one with the Road on the back of a Harley Davidson. Ms. Jones is a Native New Yorker, although she currently resides in Texas.

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