Life After the Military | Episode 103 | Being Bent and Not Broken

"I am so broken."

People with PTSD often feel lost, unsure how their families can handle them, and overall doesn't know how to deal with life. However, I firmly believe that having PTSD doesn't mean they're broken; they're just bent, and with help, they can straighten out.

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Bo Dunning

Fred “Bo” Dunning is a retired US Air Force NCO and Desert Storm combat veteran.
He has a Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology, a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, and an Adjunct Psychology Professor in the California State College System.
Bo has more than 40 years working with Active Duty Millitary, veterans and their families.


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