The Unseen March
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The rucksack doesn't come off when you take off the uniform.After 23 years of service - Desert Storm, Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo - Senior Master Sergeant Wayne Ince (Ret.) came home carrying weight no one could see. He wasn't broken. His mind was doing exactly what it was trained to do. But those same survival skills that kept him and his brothers alive were strangling his life at home.The Unseen March is the practical field guide he wished he'd had.Written in plain language - not clinical jargon - this book gives veterans, law enforcement officers, firefighters, EMTs, dispatchers, and their families the tools to manage PTSD from the inside out. Drawing on evidence-based therapies including CPT, PE, EMDR, and somatic approaches, alongside hard-won personal experience, Wayne walks readers through understanding what PTSD actually does to the brain and body, grounding techniques and trigger management, sleep and nutrition strategies built for hypervigilant minds, navigating relationships, anger, guilt, shame, and moral injury, finding the right path through the VA and healthcare systems, crisis protocols and suicide prevention, and post-traumatic growth - not bouncing back, but moving forward.This is not a book about erasing the past. It is a manual for learning to carry the rucksack differently - piece by piece, with intention and support - so you can finally stand tall under the weight of what you have survived.The march continues. You do not have to walk it alone.
The rucksack doesn't come off when you take off the uniform.After 23 years of service - Desert Storm, Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo - Senior Master Sergeant Wayne Ince (Ret.) came home carrying weight no one could see. He wasn't broken. His mind was doing exactly what it was trained to do. But those same survival skills that kept him and his brothers alive were strangling his life at home.The Unseen March is the practical field guide he wished he'd had.Written in plain language - not clinical jargon - this book gives veterans, law enforcement officers, firefighters, EMTs, dispatchers, and their families the tools to manage PTSD from the inside out. Drawing on evidence-based therapies including CPT, PE, EMDR, and somatic approaches, alongside hard-won personal experience, Wayne walks readers through understanding what PTSD actually does to the brain and body, grounding techniques and trigger management, sleep and nutrition strategies built for hypervigilant minds, navigating relationships, anger, guilt, shame, and moral injury, finding the right path through the VA and healthcare systems, crisis protocols and suicide prevention, and post-traumatic growth - not bouncing back, but moving forward.This is not a book about erasing the past. It is a manual for learning to carry the rucksack differently - piece by piece, with intention and support - so you can finally stand tall under the weight of what you have survived.The march continues. You do not have to walk it alone.
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