Thomas Hodge has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators, with an average listener rating of 4.5★ across 2 ratings. The most-rated is Intergenerational Trauma.

This book examines the effects and impacts of intergenerational trauma. It also explores the effects of both single-event traumas and multigenerational trauma in addition to examining the history of traumatic events that have affected entire cultures and societies. The book examines the development of treatments for trauma-related disorders. Additionally, the author explains how a few therapeutic approaches can be applied to intergenerational trauma.
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This book provides a useful tool for examining the individuals with PTSD. The AS-PTSD scale can be used as a guideline for interviews of individuals with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as a result of combat action in modern warfare that differs from traditional linear warfare.
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This gives a brief and quick overview of evolutionary theories of the origins of early life at the microscopic levels and the view of how organic substances can come from inorganic substances.
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This book takes a quick look at the transmission of PTSD from one generation to the next and how it happens. It provides a quick synopsis of research.
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The loss and pain of feeling your world falling apart can be seen and felt in this series. The story follows Pierce who has lost everything that he felt was important in his life. He had a very normal life with a beautiful wife and kids. His wife began to act strange and disappear and become distant. It seemed like a typical story of a marriage falling apart but there was more to it than that. There was an explanation for all the hurt and pain. There was more to it than simply good and evil. There was complications. Throughout all of this, the listener is faced with the complicated scenarios where they ask if this family can be saved and if it should be saved. Some times when on the outside looking in, it is easy to say that one would just simply give up or that one would continue to fight. The reality of it all is that it is so difficult a decision to commit to one choice or the other fully. One has to realize what all they are giving up and what all they are gaining. The difficult leap of faith is never one that can easily be taken by one person. We don't always have reassurance, but in that glimmering moment, we come to some kind of conclusion. It is not always what we want. It is not always the most sensible. It is somewhere between heaven and hell and right on the edge of forever.
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