<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>From a physician and post-traumatic stress disorder specialist comes a nuanced cartography of PTSD, a widely misunderstood yet crushing condition that afflicts millions of Americans.</strong></p><p><strong>Dr. Jain's beautiful prose illuminates this widely misunderstood condition and makes for fascinating reading. It is a must for anyone who has a survived trauma, their loved ones and the healthcare professionals who care for them. --Irvin Yalom, bestselling author of <em>When Nietzsche Wept</em></strong></p><p><em>The Unspeakable Mind</em> is the definitive guide for a trauma-burdened age. With profound empathy and meticulous research, Shaili Jain, M.D.--a practicing psychiatrist and PTSD specialist at one of America's top VA hospitals, trauma scientist at the National Center for PTSD, and a Stanford Professor--shines a long-overdue light on the PTSD epidemic affecting today's fractured world. </p><p>Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder goes far beyond the horrors of war and is an inescapable part of all our lives. At any given moment, more than six million Americans are suffering with PTSD. Dr. Jain's groundbreaking work demonstrates the ways this disorder cuts to the heart of life, interfering with one's capacity to love, create, and work--incapacity brought on by a complex interplay between biology, genetics, and environment. Beyond the struggles of individuals, PTSD has a tangible imprint on our cultures and societies around the world.</p><p>Since 9/11 and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, there has been a huge growth in the science of PTSD, a body of evidence that continues to grow exponentially. With this new knowledge have come dramatic advances in the effective treatment of this condition. Jain draws on a decade of her own clinical innovation and research and argues for a paradigm shift in how PTSD should be approached in the new millennium. She highlights the myriads of ways PTSD care is being transformed to make it more accessible, acceptable, and available to sufferers via integrated care models, use of peer support programs, and technology. By identifying those among us who are most vulnerable to developing PTSD, cutting edge medical interventions that hold the promise of preventing the onset of PTSD are becoming more of a reality than ever before.</p><p>Combining vividly recounted patient stories, interviews with some of the world's top trauma scientists, and her professional expertise from working on the frontlines of PTSD, <em>The Unspeakable Mind</em> offers a textured portrait of this invisible illness that is unrivaled in scope and lays bare PTSD's roots, inner workings, and paths to healing. This book is essential reading for understanding how humans can recover from unspeakable trauma. <em>The Unspeakable Mind</em> stands as the definitive guide to PTSD and offers lasting hope to sufferers, their loved ones, and health care providers everywhere.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>“Shaili Jain's <em>The Unspeakable Mind</em> is a riveting conversation about trauma and PTSD. It is a very personal narrative built around Dr. Jain's clinical experiences as well as the story of her family's trauma during the partition of India in 1947. She has skillfully embedded a comprehensive review of the relevant science and practice in the field that will thoroughly captivate and enlighten readers.” --<strong>Matthew J. Friedman MD, PhD, Senior Advisor (and Former Executive Director), National Center for PTSD & Professor and Vice-Chair for Research, Department of Psychiatry, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth</strong><br><br>"[A] comprehensive survey of the state of knowledge concerning PTSD. . . . Jain carefully lays out what can be said with confidence about [PTSD]...and what is more speculative, all with an eye to potential cures. . . . Given epidemic anxiety and stress disorders, this is a timely book that will greatly interest those who suffer from [PTSD] as well as family members and medical practitioners." --<em><strong>Kirkus Reviews</strong></em><br><br>“Highly recommended for a wide variety of readers, but especially to those who may have undergone trauma or the family members with whom they share their lives. . . . Told in a compassionate and humanistic manner that makes the pain of this condition come alive for the reader.”--<em>New York Journal of Books</em><br><br>“Jain asserts that the importance of accessible treatment and early intervention for PTSD cannot be overstated, while also emphasizing the genuine healing value of empathy and simply listening.”--<em><strong>Booklist</strong></em><br><br>"In <em>The Unspeakable Mind</em>, noted psychiatrist and scholar Shaili Jain, presents an absorbing and comprehensive account of one of the scourges of our modern age. Anyone suffering from PTSD - or their loved ones - should read this book to learn, understand, and heal."--<strong>Sandeep Jauhar, M.D., <em>New York Times </em>bestselling author of <em>Heart: A History</em></strong><br><br>"Shaili Jain has written a wonderfully creative mixture of handbook on trauma, research report, personal memoir, and cultural commentary. The result is a thoroughly engaging book about the hardest parts of life presented gently, beautifully, insightfully, and with wisdom."--<strong>Edward Hallowell, M.D., co-author of the <em>New York Times </em>bestseller <em>Driven to Distraction</em></strong><br><br>"This instructive resource can be recommended not only for those who have personal experiences with PTSD and trauma, but for anyone interested in learning more about the disorder and how it affects society."--<em><strong>Publishers Weekly</strong></em><br><br>An atlas of the elusive yet very common condition of PTSD, <em>The Unspeakable Mind</em> makes for an engrossing read in which Jain serves as our trusted guide, deconstructing the entity known as PTSD symptom by symptom. She deftly weaves riveting depictions of patient encounters with her rich and informed observations to reveal how PTSD goes far beyond issues of mind and brain--it is interwoven into our physical well-being, quality of life, and exerts an insidious influence over our culture and society. Dr Jain's beautiful prose illuminates this widely misunderstood condition and makes for fascinating reading. It is a must for anyone who has a survived trauma, their loved ones and the healthcare professionals who care for them.--<strong>Irvin Yalom, M.D., Emeritus professor of Psychiatry, Stanford University</strong> <strong>and bestselling author of </strong><em><strong>When Nietzsche Wept</strong></em><br>
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