Finding Closure From 9/11-
Counselor reveals 5 steps that will help you recover from the post-9/11 blues
Ever since the WTC disasters and the anniversary of its date came and went many people are still suffering from the after effects, in some way form or fashion. Mental health professionals across the country are realizing more problems than ever due to the emotional trauma caused by last year's terrorist attacks. Having worked as a counselor, Mr. Husted has developed a system that resolves these problems by using unconventional methods.
Ever since the WTC disasters and the anniversary of its date came and went many people are still suffering from the after effects, in some way form or fashion. Mental health professionals across the country are realizing more problems than ever due to the emotional trauma caused by last year's terrorist attacks.
"The events of 9/11/2001 have traumatized Americans beyond belief, in ways conventional means of counseling was unprepared to handle. For the first time in history, Americans lives and freedoms have been under attack," according to counselor and author Harry Husted. "People just don't know how to cope. We need unconventional or unusual methods of thinking for these difficult and unprecedented, disturbing times, " Mr. Husted said.
Mr. Husted says many people are especially troubled by:
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Having worked as a counselor, Mr. Husted has developed a system that resolves these problems by using unconventional methods. His methods have been used at colleges and various schools with excellent results.
To find out more call to arrange for an interview with Harry Husted. Contact him at 732-985-8170, 917-562-2294, or send him email to husted@writeformedia.com.
Mr. Husted is a professional counselor and freelance writer. He is the creator of "How to Overcome 9/11 and More in 5 Steps," an audio program and instructional manual.
Review copies are available at his Website: www.writeformedia.com.
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