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Broken and Blue

A Policeman's Guide To Health, Hope, and Healing

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Broken and Blue

By: Scott Silverii
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Broken and Blue: A Policeman’s Guide To Health, Hope, and Healing by Chief Scott Silverii is a heartfelt and powerful testimonial of a law enforcement officer’s journey through the darkest valleys of anxiety, pain, and PTSD. With over 25 years of service, Chief Silverii shares his personal struggles and the toll that a career in policing can take on one’s mental and emotional health.

This book is not just a recount of hardships but a beacon of hope and a guide to healing. Chief Silverii opens up about his path to recovery, offering practical advice and spiritual insights that helped him find peace, freedom, and healing through Christ. Whether you are a police officer, a family member, or someone seeking solace and strength, Broken and Blue provides a roadmap to overcoming trauma and reclaiming your life.

Key Features:

  • Personal stories and experiences from a seasoned police chief
  • Practical steps for dealing with PTSD, depression, and anxiety
  • Spiritual guidance and encouragement for finding hope and healing
  • A resource for law enforcement officers, their families, and anyone affected by trauma
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders Psychology & Mental Health Mental Health Health Personal Development Biographies & Memoirs
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Very well written transparent honest and open and helped me understand more about myself especially the quote about coping instead of healing.

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