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Invisible Battles
A Comprehensive Guide for Veterans and Police Officers Living with PTSD
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Narrado por:
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Daniel William Maleika
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James Reid
There are wars that end…And there are wars that follow you home.
At 3 a.m., the house is quiet—but your mind isn't.
You're alert. Wired. Watching. Waiting.
You tell yourself you're fine. You've always handled it.
But something hasn't stood down.
This is the reality of post-traumatic stress.
Invisible Battles is a direct, no-nonsense guide for veterans, police officers, and first responders living with PTSD—written by someone who understands the culture, the silence, and the weight that comes with the job.
Inside This Book, You'll Learn:
- What PTSD really is—and what it is not
- Why military and law enforcement professionals are uniquely affected
- The neuroscience behind trauma (and why it's not "weakness")
- How symptoms show up: anger, numbness, hypervigilance, shutdown
- The hidden cost on relationships, careers, and physical health
- Proven, evidence-based treatments that actually work
- Practical self-care strategies that go beyond clichés
- How to navigate systems, support, and recovery pathways
- Guidance for families, partners, and leaders
- The truth about post-traumatic growth—and what comes after survival
This Book Is For You If:
- You've seen things you can't unsee
- You feel constantly on edge—or completely numb
- You avoid certain places, people, or memories
- You're struggling but don't want to talk about it
- You've been told to "get on with it"… and tried
- You want real answers—not therapy jargon
A Straight Truth Most Won't Say:
PTSD is not a weakness.
It's not a failure.
It's not something you "just get over."
It's an injury.
And like any injury—it can be treated.
©2026 Dr. James Reid (P)2026 Dr. James Reid