The Struggle Continues

“I did the best I could. Let those who can, do more”

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Pub Date 28 Feb 2021 | Archive Date 8 Apr 2021

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At 10am on the 3rd of May, 2013, Paul walked into the therapy room. The sense of fear was immediate and palpable. He was shaking, hadn’t slept meaningfully for weeks, was barely able to function and in unbearable psychological and physical pain. However, this story of everything that had led up to this moment and what happened next, is being told from the other end of the therapist’s couch. A first-person account of Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, the life that led to it, and the challenges faced together by Paul his daughter Natasha during the fight back.  

With nothing held back, this is an intimate and up-close look at how childhood abuse, trauma led to a spiral of self-destruction until the reunion of father and daughter starts a journey on the long, hard road back to health. This isn’t a story of recovery or cure. This is learning to adapt and overcome from severe psychological injury and to accept that the struggle continues. It is written for all those who never stood a chance, all those without a voice who are still hidden behind the veil of silence, and all those held mute by the stigma of abuse, trauma and mental illness that pervades our society.

At 10am on the 3rd of May, 2013, Paul walked into the therapy room. The sense of fear was immediate and palpable. He was shaking, hadn’t slept meaningfully for weeks, was barely able to function and...


A Note From the Publisher

Paul Fjelrad is a consultant, liveaboard sailor, and outspoken advocate on mental health since being diagnosed with C-PTSD.

Paul Fjelrad is a consultant, liveaboard sailor, and outspoken advocate on mental health since being diagnosed with C-PTSD.


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ISBN 9781800468283
PRICE £5.99 (GBP)
PAGES 200

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This was a beautifully written book and like stated it is a very difficult read. There aren’t many books on C-ptsd, especially first-hand accounts, so I was interested to read this. Another thing I loved was that it’s written by a father and daughter, so we get the firsthand account and the perspective of a loved one. Ultimately, it’s a story of hope, but also acknowledging the fact that the healing continues. Thank you to the publisher, Netgalley and the author for the opportunity to read and review this book.

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