Edward Tick

Psychotherapist, poet and author of "Coming Home In Viet Nam"

Psychotherapist, poet and author of “Warrior's Return: Restoring the Soul After War” and “Coming Home In Viet Nam” a collection of poems

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As we try to make sense of the horrific and tragic images and consequences of the war in Ukraine, how can we better understand the necessity of war?

The invisible wounds of war: Learning from other cultures about healing and resilience

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