
Veteran Isolation
The Silent Struggle and Path to Freedom for Transitioning Military (Military Transition Series)
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ナレーター:
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Sean Lester
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著者:
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Shawn Hibbard
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Veteran Isolation By Combat Veteran Shawn Hibbard
After years of dedication, service, and sacrifice, many veterans return home to face an unexpected battle—the struggle against isolation.
*Veteran Isolation* by Shawn Hibbard explores why so many veterans feel disconnected after leaving the military and, more importantly, how they can rebuild their sense of belonging, purpose, and community.
This book examines the root causes of veteran isolation, from PTSD, hyper-vigilance, and emotional numbness to the loss of identity and purpose that military life once provided. Many veterans return feeling like strangers in their own communities, struggling to connect with civilians who don’t understand their experiences. Others withdraw due to frustration with slow-moving veteran services, distrust of civilian healthcare, or the stigma of seeking help. These barriers leave many feeling unseen, unsupported, and without the camaraderie that once gave them strength.
But isolation doesn’t have to be permanent. This book offers practical steps veterans can take to reconnect—small but powerful actions like responding to a message, attending a gathering, or reaching out to an old friend. It highlights peer-to-peer support, therapy, veteran-led initiatives, and community engagement as key solutions to overcoming loneliness and regaining control of mental well-being.
Beyond individual action, *Veteran Isolation* calls for a cultural shift in how America supports its veterans. Hibbard advocates for expanded mental health resources, veteran-friendly job opportunities, and stronger community initiatives to ensure no veteran is left behind.
For veterans struggling with disconnection, this book offers hope and guidance. For those who want to help, it provides the knowledge and tools to make a difference.
The mission now is connection. The mission now is belonging. The mission now is healing. And it’s a mission every American can join.
©2025 Shawn Hibbard (P)2025 Shawn Hibbard