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Souled Out: A Memoir of War and Inner Peace

Publication Date: July 2007
Author: Michael S. Orban
Publisher: Silver Rings Press, an imprint of (sic) rENEGADE pLANETS pUBLISHING)
ISBN-13: 978-0-9767581-1-2
ISBN-10: 0-9767581-1-3
Format: Trade Paper
Page Count: 200
US Price: $17.00

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Michael says:

When I started to effectively cope with Post-traumatic stress following a stint in the Vietnam War and years of mental anguish, I felt compelled to share his experience.

When I found a lot of the answers for myself, I had a voice that said this is not your information to keep.

I have completed a book which I hope will help other veterans – who often feel closely connected whether they fought in World War II or the current Iraq War – live with post- traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

I hope my book will reach veterans of all wars, and that sharing the journey I began well before I was first diagnosed with PTSD in 1992 will help others cope with PTSD.

I was actually happy when I was told I had PTSD. I was relieved to know what it was; to have an understanding of what I was experiencing – that helped me accept it.

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Souled Out: A Memoir of War and Inner Peace

"The experiences of Michael Orban in Vietnam and Africa are a wonderful adventure story, but also carry a powerful message about the impact war has on a soldier when placed back into civilian life. The description of his struggles with Post-traumatic Stress Syndrome are so timely with the ongoing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq."

~Alfred T. Goshaw, Professor Duke University

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